Was going to sentence?

Was going to sentence?

I was going to come to your party, but something came up and I had to deal with it. She was going to come, but she couldn’t because something came up. He was going to do it, but he had some family emergency. I was going to attend, but I had something else to do.

Was examples in a sentence?

Was sentence example

  • His voice was controlled.
  • It was the earthquake.
  • Nurturing was in his personality.
  • He was elected president.
  • Alex was supposed to be sterile, but they had been wrong about that.

How do you use going in a sentence?

Going sentence example

  1. He was going to call the doctor.
  2. I am going to find such a way if I can.
  3. What time are we going to leave tomorrow?
  4. We’re going out for breakfast.
  5. I am going to be a sailor and nothing else.
  6. I’m going to begin now.
  7. I’m going to make myself a sandwich and get back to work.

Was going or is going?

The confusion is probably due to “Ann said” being in past tense, so the speaker wants to continue with the past with “was going”. But if the event is still going to happen, then “Ann said that she is going to …” is proper. There is a meaning in which #1 uses proper grammar, though.

Was were used with?

Generally, “was is used for singular objects and “were” is used for plural objects. So, you will use “was” with I, he, she and it while you will use “were” with you, we and they. There is a tip you might want to consider.

Was or were after if?

If the verb in the if clause is “to be,” use “were,” even if the subject of the clause is a third person singular subject (i.e., he, she, it). See the examples below for an illustration of this exception: If I was a rich man, I would make more charitable donations.

Was send sent?

It is always ‘was sent’ ,not ‘was send’. As ‘send’ is the present tense of verb.. In exotic tense as well the same(past participle) will be applicable .

Where do we use going to?

We use be going to to predict something that we think is certain to happen or which we have evidence for now: It’s going to snow again soon. (The speaker can probably see dark snow clouds.) Look out!

Were or was future tense?

Were to in the Future Were to can be used in the future to emphasize that the conditional form is extremely unlikely or unthinkably horrible. Notice that this special form is only used in the if-clause. Examples: If I were to lose my job next year, I would probably not find a new one quickly.

Are going past tense?

Went is the past tense of go. Gone is the past participle of go. If you aren’t sure whether to use gone or went, remember that gone always needs an auxiliary verb before it (has, have, had, is, am, are, was, were, be), but went doesn’t. I could have gone to the store yesterday.

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