Zaktualizowano styczeń 22, 2026
by PushtoLearn

Past simple – czasownik „to be”

Używamy past simple czasownika be, aby opisywać stany, miejsca i uczucia w przeszłości. Was używa się z I / he / she / it, a were z you / we / they.

Spis treści

Ćwiczenia

Wyjaśnienie

Używamy past simple czasownika be, aby opisywać sytuacje i stany w przeszłości.

  • I was at the museum on Tuesday.

  • She was in math class this morning.

  • We were excited after the game.

Jak używać

Użyj was z I, he, she, it. Użyj were z you, we, they.

  • I was hungry after practice.

  • You were on the bus at 8 a.m.

  • It was quiet in the library.

  • They were in Spain last summer.

Forma negatywna

Dodaj not. W mowie i w nieformalnym piśmie używa się form skróconych wasn’t / weren’t.

  • I was not at the gym on Monday. - I wasn’t at the gym on Monday.

  • He was not in class last Friday. - He wasn’t in class last Friday.

  • We were not hungry after lunch. - We weren’t hungry after lunch.

Pytania

Postaw was / were przed podmiotem.

  • Were you at the concert last night? - Yes, I was.

  • Was she in the office on Monday? - No, she wasn’t.

  • Where was he at 6 p.m. yesterday?

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