Answer :
To complete the sentences using 'was' or 'were', you need to understand that these words are both forms of the past tense of the verb 'to be'. Generally, 'was' is used with singular nouns and the pronouns 'I', 'he', 'she', and 'it', while 'were' is used with plural nouns and the pronouns 'you', 'they', and 'we'.
Here’s how you complete each sentence:
I was at home.
He was at the restaurant.
She was at the bookshop.
They were at the toy store.
You were at the school.
I was at the bus stop.
He was at the market.
She was at the cafe.
They were at the playground.
You were at the park.
For the questions, use 'were' with 'you' and 'they', and 'was' with 'she' and 'he':
Where were you yesterday?
Where were they yesterday?
Where was she last week?
Where were you two hours ago?
Where was he yesterday evening?
Where were you last Sunday?
Where was he yesterday?
Where were they last night?
Where was she last Monday?
Where were you two days ago?
Remembering when to use 'was' and 'were' helps make your past tense sentences grammatically correct, which is important for clear and effective communication.