Here is an example of using "was" and "were" in the same sentence. Marsha was excited about going to the beach with Samantha and Cindy since they were planning to Wind-N-Sea Beach, if there is parking. The girls arrived at the beach and there were no parking spots but there was a parking place over at Pacific Beach. They went there instead. They were happier at Pacific Beach because they discovered Peter and his gang was there. The boys were happy the blond girl was with the gals.
Yes, "was" is used for singular subjects (I, he, she, it) and "were" is used for plural subjects (we, you, they). For example, "She was at the store while they were at home."
The term for referring to the first of two things or persons mentioned in a sentence is "former."
In a sentence using the "three persons objective" point of view, the subject of the sentence is acting upon the object. For example: "She saw him." Here, "she" is the subject acting upon "him," which is the object.
when a sentence has two singular subjects which do you use have or has
You can show possession for two persons by using the possessive form for each person separately. For example, "John's and Sarah's books" would indicate that both John and Sarah own books.
The duologue between the two characters was intense as they discussed their conflicting viewpoints on the issue.
The term for referring to the first of two things or persons mentioned in a sentence is "former."
Continuous acts of courage can make a persons' character courageous.
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I am using the word 'am' in this sentence. I am going to the store in two hours time.
The number of persons responding has exceeded all expectation.
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The two football teams merged.
yes you can answer the the question with two verbs.
The factor of two plus two is four.
It takes two to tango.
Justice was served when the perpetrator was sentenced to life in prison for their crimes against humanity.
That nomad has two camels.