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Positive + I, he, she, it you, we, they was were

Negative - I, he, she, it We, you, they wasn’t (was not) weren’t (were not)

Question ? was I, he, she, it? were we, you, they

Her son is at school today. Her son was at school yesterday. Her son wasn’t at school yesterday. Was her son at school yesterday? We are in Room A206. We were in Room A206. We weren’t in room A206. Were we in room A206?

the past tense of ‘can’ is ‘could’

I, you, he, she, it we, they I, you, he, she, it, we, they + could _ couldn’t ? I, you, he, she, it, we, they? Could

He couldn’t speak French. Could he speak French? Present / past /+ /- /? / He can speak French. He could speak French. He couldn’t speak French. Could he speak French? Mandy can’t swim. Mandy could swim. Many couldn’t swim. Could Mandy swim?