Circle the correct form of the verb (was/ wasn’t or were/weren’t):
1.Caroline was/wasn’t French. She was born in Brazil.
2.The sky was/wasn’t cloudy, but it was raining.
3.The chemist was/wasn’t closed so I couldn’t buy the medicines.
4. Steve and Janet were/weren’t well, so he went to see a doctor.
5.My grandparents were/weren’t very pleased to see me.
6.My mom and my sister were/weren’t angry with me last night.
7.I was/wasn’t at home when my family had dinner. My dad was/wasn’t there either.
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- Caroline wasn't French. She was born in Brazil.
- The sky wasn't cloudy, but it was raining.
- The chemist was closed so I couldn't buy the medicines.
- Stevie and Janet weren't well, so they went to see a doctor.
- My grandparents were very pleased to see me.
- My mom and my sister were angry with me last night.
- I wasn't home when my family had dinner. My dad wasn't there either.
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