destroyed by 900 B.C. (Britannica, 2023).
5. Write the correct simple past form of the verb "to be" (was/were) in the following dialogue
How was your vacation?
CHARLIE: Hi, Mike!
MIKE: Hi Charlie, how are you?
CHARLIE: Great! Just coming back from my vacation. How
MIKE: Oh! It
CHARLIE: What? Why? What happened?.
yours?
terrible!
the trip on a cruise
ship great?
MIKE: Oh, the trip.
court and there
enormous. There
two swimming pools.
CHARLIE: All right,.
the sea?
okay; the ship
a tennis
you dizzy in
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The correct simple past form of the verb "to be" (was/were) in the dialogue is as follows: - How was your vacation? - MIKE: Oh, it was terrible! - CHARLIE: What? Why? What happened? - MIKE: Oh, the trip was okay; the ship was great. - CHARLIE: All right, was the sea okay; the ship had a tennis court and there were two swimming pools. In the dialogue, "was" is used for singular subjects like "trip," "sea," and "ship." "Were" is used when referring to plural subjects like "swimming pools." This follows the standard rule for using the simple past tense of the verb "to be."