Englisch: Wann benutzt man was / were?
6 Antworten
Hallo!
Was: Einzahl
Were: Mehrzahl
Grüße, Dreams97
I, he, she & it --> was (also auch bei einzelnen Namen wie Tina / Tom)
alles andere: were (auch bei mehrere Namen: Tina and Tom were....)
Im simple past (Vergangenheitsform)
I was
you were
he, she, it was
they were
we were
you were
Was ist Singular und were ist Plural
I was
It was
Der Rest ist were
Das Alles ist simple past
Hallo,
be = sein (Grundform)
Simple Past:
1.Person Singular - I was / I was not / was I ?
2.Person Singular - you were / you were not / were you?
3.Person Singular - he/she/it was / he/she/it was not was he/she/it
1.Person Plural - we were / we were not / were we?
2.Person Plural - you were / you were not / were you?
3.Person Plural - they were / they were not / were they?
was und were werden auch verwendet
- im Past Progressive/Continuous
were drückt nicht nur das Past aus, sondern ist auch Konjunktiv:
- if I were (a boy) = wenn ich ein Junge wäre
- if she were home = wenn sie zuhause wäre
= Conditional Sentence Type 2 (if-clause type 2)
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