By Nate Feldman
I am We
are
You are They
are
He is/She is/It is
I was We
were
You were They
were
He was/She was/It was
Adjective: Cold, Happy, Tired, Sad, Angry
Nouns: a teacher, a doctor, a good day, a rainy day
Prepositional Phrases: At school, with my friends, in
the classroom
Yesterday, I was in class. Yesterday, I was happy. Yesterday, I was sick. Yesterday, I was tired. Yesterday, I was at a restaurant.
I wasn’t We
weren’t
You weren’t They
weren’t
He wasn’t/She wasn’t/It wasn’t
I wasn’t in class yesterday. I wasn’t happy yesterday. I wasn’t early yesterday.
Am I>>>>Was I
Are you>>>>Were you
Is he>>>>Was he
Is she>>>>Was she
Is it>>>>Was it
Are We>>>>Were we
Are they>>>>Were they
Were you in class yesterday?
Were you in NYC last night?
Were you happy yesterday?
Were you tired yesterday?
Where were you yesterday?
>>>I was here yesterday.
When were you in class yesterday?
>>>I was in class from 9:30 until 11:20
Why were you in class?
>>>I was in class because I had a
lesson.
How was your day?
>>>It was nice/It was good/It was so-so
Were you happy yesterday?
Were you in Philly last weekend?
Were you in Los Angeles last month
Were you at ELS last year?
Where were you on Monday?
Where were you on Sunday?
Where were you on Saturday?
Were you here on Sunday?
>>No, I wasn’t.
Were you happy?
Were you sad?
Were you angry?
Were you hungry?
Were you at school?
Were you in the gym?
Were you in Center City last week?
Do you eat every day?
Did you eat last night?
I was in New Jersey two weeks ago.
I was in Atlanta five years ago.
I was in my first class two hours ago.
Last week
Last month
Last year
Yesterday
Last night
6:00 PM. How
was your day?
>>>It was nice. This morning, we had a quiz in SSP
class. It was easy.
Birth year: 1982
Birthplace: Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
Age: 39
School: ELS Philly
Best Friend: Eric
Were you happy this morning?
Where were you last night?
Where were you yesterday?
Was your breakfast good?
Was your dinner good?
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