Was se emplea para la primera y tercera persona del singular en pasado simple (I was, he was, she was, it was).
Were se emplea para el resto de las personas en pasado simple (you were, we were, they were).
Se emplea también como auxiliar para formar el past continuous o past progressive:
I WAS READING a book yesterday evening.
You WERE EATING a chocolate when I called you.
El past perfect (subject + had + verb in past participle) se emplea para:
1. Acción del pasado que tuvo lugar antes que otra. Her plane had already left when Thelma arrived at the airport. (Su vuelo ya había partido cuando Thelma llegó al aeropuerto).
2. Con el adverbio just para expresar una acción que acaba de ocurrir. When Oliver phoned, the kids had just gone to bed. (Cuando Oliver llamó por teléfono, los niños acababan de acostarse.)
3. Tercer Condicional. If I had known that you were sick, I would have gone to see you. (Si hubiese sabido que estabas enfermo, te habría ido a ver).
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Was se emplea para la primera y tercera persona del singular en pasado simple (I was, he was, she was, it was).
Were se emplea para el resto de las personas en pasado simple (you were, we were, they were).
Se emplea también como auxiliar para formar el past continuous o past progressive:
I WAS READING a book yesterday evening.
You WERE EATING a chocolate when I called you.
El past perfect (subject + had + verb in past participle) se emplea para:
1. Acción del pasado que tuvo lugar antes que otra.
Her plane had already left when Thelma arrived at the airport.
(Su vuelo ya había partido cuando Thelma llegó al aeropuerto).
2. Con el adverbio just para expresar una acción que acaba de ocurrir.
When Oliver phoned, the kids had just gone to bed.
(Cuando Oliver llamó por teléfono, los niños acababan de acostarse.)
3. Tercer Condicional.
If I had known that you were sick, I would have gone to see you.
(Si hubiese sabido que estabas enfermo, te habría ido a ver).
ESPERO QUE TE HAIGA SERVIDO. : D