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What type of verb is the word was?

"Was" is the past tense of the verb "to be".

It's important to note that "to be" is a copular verb, meaning it connects the subject of a sentence to a predicate that describes or identifies it. For example:

* She was happy. (The verb "was" connects "she" to the predicate "happy.")

* The sky was blue. (The verb "was" connects "the sky" to the predicate "blue.")

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