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UK//aɪ wəz ðeə//US//aɪ wəz ðɛr//

Meaning of I was there

An expression indicating past presence at a location.

In simple words: I was present at that place.

I was there in a sentence

  • When the concert happened, I was there.
  • I still remember the day; I was there when it all began.
  • Don’t worry, I was there to help.

How to use I was there

Used to refer to being physically at a location in the past. Appropriate in informal and neutral contexts, but less often in very formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone statement

Memory hint

Think of a time capsule: you 'were' captured in that moment.

Related words

Collocations with I was there

  • was there for
  • was there at
  • was there when

Synonyms for I was there

  • I attended
  • I participated
  • I was present

Common mistakes with I was there

  • Confused with 'I am there' which refers to the present.
  • Used incorrectly with future contexts, like 'I will be there.'

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Frequently asked questions about I was there

What does I was there mean?

I was present at that place.

What is the definition of I was there?

An expression indicating past presence at a location.

How do you use I was there in a sentence?

When the concert happened, I was there.

Can you give another example of I was there?

I still remember the day; I was there when it all began.

What are synonyms for I was there?

Common alternatives include I attended, I participated, I was present.

What words go with I was there?

It commonly pairs with was there for, was there at, was there when.

What are common mistakes when using I was there?

Confused with 'I am there' which refers to the present. Used incorrectly with future contexts, like 'I will be there.'

How do you pronounce I was there?

US: //aɪ wəz ðɛr//, UK: //aɪ wəz ðeə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I was there?

Used to refer to being physically at a location in the past. Appropriate in informal and neutral contexts, but less often in very formal writing.