"Wasn't" is the contraction of "was not" and is used in the past tense to indicate that something did not happen or was not the case. It is typically used with singular subjects, such as "he," "she," or "it." For example, you might say, "She wasn't at the party last night." It can also be used in negative statements and questions about past events.
yes, they did because there tecknolagy wasnt that good
a fake one, it wasnt loaded
NO! there wasnt much of elecrticity yet.
he has a c55 mercedies and wasnt sure how to use it 3 months after getting it! LOL
Practically the same things we use now in 2009 but theirs wasnt as strong as ours are!
no it wasnt
if there wasnt you wouldnt be using a computer now
you need use by date as if there wasnt one you could become very poorly because the mould on the food or drink :)
I had to use an Allen wrench, it wasnt a socket however my lesabre is a 93
there wasnt 1 there really wasnt 1. they just fought
because she wasnt a president
the girl was very unattractive, because her hair was messy and her clothes were dull and her appearence wasnt good