Day 7: Beeta Hua Kal (Was vs Were ka Sahi Use) ⏳

Suno Wajid, humne Day 3 mein "Am, Is, Are" sikha tha jo "Aaj" (Present) ki baat karta hai. Lekin agar humein batana ho ki koi cheez "Thi" ya hum kahin "The", toh hum WAS aur WERE ka use karte hain. Isme bhi wahi Subject wala rule lagta hai jo humne pehle sikha tha.

Wajid ki Tip #7: The Past Secret

English mein jab bhi aap "Tha", "Thi", ya "The" suno, samajh jao ki WAS ya WERE aane wala hai. Isme sabse badi galti log "You" ke sath "Was" lagane mein karte hain, jo bilkul galat hai.

1. Was vs Were Cheat Sheet 📝

Inhe dhyan se dekho, ye table aapka Past Tense perfect kar degi:

Subject Past Helping Verb Example Sentence Meaning
I, He, She, It, Name WAS I was busy. Main masroof tha.
You, We, They WERE They were happy. Wo khush the.

2. Negative Sentences (Was Not vs Were Not)

Mana karne ke liye bas NOT laga do. Inke short forms bohot popular hain:

  • Was not ko Wasn't bolte hain. (He wasn't there - Wo wahan nahi tha.)
  • Were not ko Weren't bolte hain. (We weren't ready - Hum taiyar nahi the.)

3. Sawal Poochna (Past Questions)

Sawal poochne ke liye Helping Verb (Was/Were) ko sentence ke Shuruat mein le aao.

Example: "Were you at home yesterday?" (Kya tum kal ghar par the?)

4. Time Words (Jo Past mein use hote hain)

Past ki baat karte waqt ye words aapki bohot madad karenge:

  • Yesterday: Beeta hua kal
  • Last Night: Kal raat
  • A few days ago: Kuch din pehle
  • In my childhood: Mere bachpan mein

Let's Practice:

Wajid, ab ye sentences zor se bolo:
1. "Yesterday was Sunday."
2. "The weather was very good last night."
3. "You were not in the office."


Day 7 Homework:

Aaj aapko 5 aisi baatein likhni hain jo "Kal" (Yesterday) sach thin. Jaise: Kal main thaka hua tha (I was tired), Kal wo mere sath the (They were with me). Inhe bolne ki practice karein. Kal milenge Chapter 8 mein jahan hum "Did" (Past Actions) ke bare mein sikhenge!

Ek hafta pura ho gaya Wajid! Tumhari mehnat rang layegi. 🎉

English Speaking Course Day 1: Darr Kaise Nikalein? English Speaking Course Day 2: Basic Greetings English Speaking Course Day 3: Magic of 'Be' Verbs English Speaking Course Day 4: Daily Routine (Do/Does) English Speaking Course Day 5: W-H Family Questions English Speaking Course Day 6: Can & Could (Ability) English Speaking Course Day 7: Should & Must (Advice) English Speaking Course Day 8: May & Might (Possibility) English Speaking Course Day 9: Present Continuous English Speaking Course Day 10: Past Continuous English Speaking Course Day 11: Future Continuous English Speaking Course Day 12: Present Perfect English Speaking Course Day 13: Past Perfect English Speaking Course Day 14: Future Perfect English Speaking Course Day 15: Perfect Continuous English Speaking Course Day 16: Passive Voice Basics English Speaking Course Day 17: Present Passive English Speaking Course Day 18: Past Passive English Speaking Course Day 19: Future Passive English Speaking Course Day 20: Continuous Passive English Speaking Course Day 21: Perfect Passive English Speaking Course Day 22: Direct & Indirect Part 1 English Speaking Course Day 23: Direct & Indirect Part 2 English Speaking Course Day 24: Conditionals Type 0 English Speaking Course Day 25: Conditionals Type 1 English Speaking Course Day 26: Conditionals Type 2 English Speaking Course Day 27: Condition destiny (Type 3) English Speaking Course Day 28: Used To (Past Habits) English Speaking Course Day 29: Going To (Future Plans) English Speaking Course Day 30: Level Mastery Review English Speaking Course Day 31: Professional Emails English Speaking Course Day 32: Interview Skills English Speaking Course Day 33: Phone Conversations English Speaking Course Day 34: Shopping & Travel English Speaking Course Day 35: Modern Slangs Part 1 English Speaking Course Day 36: Modern Slangs Part 2 English Speaking Course Day 37: Common Idioms English Speaking Course Day 38: Public Speaking Tips English Speaking Course Day 39: Fluent Thinking English Speaking Course Day 40: Grand Finale