The verb “to be” in the past tense has two forms: “was” and “were.”
We use “was” with singular subjects. The singular pronouns that take “was” are
| I | it |
| he | she |
On the other hand, we use “were” with plural subjects and the pronoun “you.” The plural pronouns that take “were” are
| We | were |
| They |
Exercise
Present Progressive
Choose the right preposition to complete the sentences.