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What is this? Are you supposed to find the proper grammar or something?

A possible way to form sentences using the words given is "Yesterday, there was a lot of fish in the river. He saw a bear on the bank of the river."

The past form of "be" and "see"

We can tell the verbs provided in the question are supposed to be used in their simple past form due to the word "yesterday." The past forms of "be" are "was" and "were", and the past form of "see" is "saw."

The second part is the easiest to do because we know the subject of the sentence is "he":

  • He saw a bear on the bank of the river.

The first part, however, is a bit unclear. We cannot be sure who the subject is, so there are a couple of possibilities. For example:

  • Yesterday, there was (a lot of) fish in the river.
  • Yesterday, Fish was in the river. - Here, we assume that Fish is a character in the story and the subject of the sentence.

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