"Was" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "was" is a verb that is the third-person singular simple past tense of the verb "to be".
It is used to describe a past action or state, indicating existence or presence at a specific point in the past. For example:
I was here yesterday. (meaning that you were present here in the past)
The room was empty. (meaning that the room was in a state of emptiness in the past)
She was my friend. (meaning that she was your friend in the past)
In addition, "was" is also used in a number of idiomatic expressions, such as:
Was it hot in here? (meaning "Do you think it was hot in here?")
What was wrong? (meaning "What was the problem?")
That was a joke! (meaning "That was humorous!")
1. She was walking down the street when she saw him.
2. I was feeling tired after the long journey.
3. By next year, I will be working as a manager, was her confident statement.
4. The sun was rising over the hills in the East.
5. She was reading a book when we called her for dinner.
Warwickite is a rare or exceptionally rare mineral, a type of thallium sulfide, with the chemical formula TlAsS2.<br><br>It is a rare mineral found in small amounts in a few locations around the world, first discovered in the UK.