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Definitions from the Web1. Description: The verb "was" is the past tense of the verb "be," which is used to indicate the state or identity of something or someone. It is commonly used to express past actions, events, or states. 2. Examples: - Past tense: She was happy to see her old friend. - Negative form: The library was not open on Sundays. - Interrogative form: Was he at the party last night? - Conditional form: If it was sunny, we would go to the beach. 3. Related Products: | ||||
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