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I have read it in recognized grammar book I am also done master course in English.
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* ''Was'', a past-tense form of the English copular verb ''[[to be]]''
* ''Was'', a past-tense form of the English copular verb ''[[to be]]''
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Was is used for describing past events in English grammar.
As for example:
Ramanand was a spokesman who died last year in car accident.


==People==
==People==

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Was or WAS may refer to:

  • Was, a past-tense form of the English copular verb to be

Was is used for describing past events in English grammar. As for example: Ramanand was a spokesman who died last year in car accident.

People

  • David Was (born c. 1952), the stage name of multi-instrumentalist and songwriter David Weiss
  • Don Was (born 1952), the stage name of bass guitarist, record producer, and recording executive Donald Fagenson

In arts and entertainment

Software

In reference to Washington, D.C.

Other uses

See also