Czas przeszły język angielski:Was/wasn't używamy w 1 i 3 os. l. poj.I was/wasn'tHe was/wasn'tShe was/wasn'tIt was/wasn'tNatomiast were/weren't używamy w pozostałych przypadkach czyli w 2 os. l. poj. i w 1, 2, 3 os. l. mnYou were/weren'tWe were/weren'tThey were/weren'tWas/were używamy do zdań twierdzących i pytających, np.:He was at school.Was he at school?You were at school.Were you at school?Wasn't/weren't używamy w zdaniach przeczących (jest to skrót od was not/ were not)You weren't at schoolHe wasn't at school.
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Czas przeszły język angielski:
Was/wasn't używamy w 1 i 3 os. l. poj.
I was/wasn't
He was/wasn't
She was/wasn't
It was/wasn't
Natomiast were/weren't używamy w pozostałych przypadkach czyli w 2 os. l. poj. i w 1, 2, 3 os. l. mn
You were/weren't
We were/weren't
They were/weren't
Was/were używamy do zdań twierdzących i pytających, np.:
He was at school.
Was he at school?
You were at school.
Were you at school?
Wasn't/weren't używamy w zdaniach przeczących (jest to skrót od was not/ were not)
You weren't at school
He wasn't at school.