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The word 'was' is a verb, the first and third person singular past tense of the verb to be.

I am a student.

You are a student.

He is a students.

I was a student.

You were a student.

She was a student.

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The word "was" is a verb. It is a past tense of the verb to be, and is used in the past continuous tense (along with were).

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Was is a verb: a past tense singular form of the verb "to be." (plural or 2nd person is were)

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