Was or Were - English Grammar Worksheet Level: A1-Beginner Language: English (en) Country: Bulgaria School subject: ESL Topic: Grammar Created by: El-Arbi Ameur Understanding "Was" and "Were" In English grammar, "was" and "were" are both past tense forms of the verb "to be." Knowing when to use "was" versus "were" is essential for proper sentence construction. This worksheet provides comprehensive explanations, examples, and interactive exercises to help you master the correct usage of these important verbs. When to Use "Was" "Was" is used with singular subjects (I, he, she, it) in the past tense: I was at the park yesterday. She was happy to see her friend. It was raining all morning. When to Use "Were" "Were" is used with plural subjects (we, you, they) in the past tense: We were late for the meeting. You were very helpful. They were excited about the trip. Quick Tip Remember...
Weather Interactive ESL Worksheet Age: 5-12 Level: elementary Language: English (en) Country: Spain School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) Main content: Weather Created by: El-Arbi Ameur This interactive worksheet helps young ESL learners practice weather vocabulary through engaging exercises. You'll learn to describe different weather conditions, understand weather forecasts, and use weather-related expressions in daily conversations. Weather Vocabulary Here are the most common weather words you need to know: Sunny Cloudy Rainy Snowy Windy Stormy Foggy Hot Tips for Remembering Most weather adjectives end with -y (sunny, rainy, cloudy). The exceptions are "hot" and "cold". Remember that we say "It's sunny" not "It's sun". 1 Match the Weather Words Match the weather words on the left with their correct definitions on the right. Check Answers Reset 2 Complete the Sentences Fill in the gaps with the correct weather words fr...