- A Was
- B Were
- C Am
- D Is
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The subject "you" is plural, so we use "were" to indicate the past tense.
The subject "she" is singular, so we use "was" to indicate the past tense.
The subject "they" is plural, so we use "were" to indicate the past action.
The subject "movie" is singular, so we use "was" to indicate the quality of the movie.
The subject "we" is plural, so we use "were" to indicate the past action.
We use "was" to indicate the past tense when referring to the weather conditions.
The subject "they" is plural, so we use "were" to indicate their feeling of excitement.
We use "were" to indicate past action when referring to the presence of multiple people.
The subject "he" is singular, so we use "was" to indicate his emotional state.
We use "were" to indicate past action when referring to multiple children playing.