Here are the correct answers for your worksheet.
Part 4: Circle the correct answers
1.
A, was (Amanda is one person, so we use *was*)
2.
B, were ("Shirley's babies" means more than one, so we use *were*)
3.
A, was ("The weather" is treated as one thing/singular, so we use *was*)
4.
B, weren't ("They" is plural, so we use *weren't*)
5.
B, weren't ("We" is plural, so we use *weren't*)
6.
A, was (Kay is one person, so we use *was*)
7.
B, were (With "you", we always use *were*)
8.
A, wasn't (Jennifer is one person, so we use *wasn't*)
Part 5: Complete the statements
1. Kat was at church yesterday, but we
weren't. *(Already done in example)*
2. We weren’t at the meeting last night, but he
was.
3. Milan was at the bookstore yesterday afternoon, but she
wasn't.
4. I wasn’t at work yesterday, but you
were.
5. They weren’t at that restaurant last night, but I
was.
6. Jane was at the school event yesterday morning, but her friends
weren't.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of simple past worksheet.