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Learn the difference between was and were , the past tenses of the irregular verb to be. Find out how to use them correctly in sentences, phrases, and hypothetical situations. To Be in the Past Tense - Grammar Rules for English Learners - To Be en el pasado en inglés You might say, “ You were learning English when you first arrived in the United States.” This sentence is the second person past tense form. Similarly, you can say, “ We were learning English when we first arrived in the United States.” This is also in the second person past tense form, but rather than singular (you), using “we” indicates more than one or plural. If you write the same sentence and use “they,” you are still writing in the past tense form and thus need to use ... What’s the difference between was vs. were ? Understanding the proper use of “was” and “ were ” is essential for anyone who wants to write grammatically correct English. These two words are past tense forms of the verb “to be,” and they are used to describe actions or states that have already occurred. However, their usage can get a little tricky when it comes to hypothetical situations or wishes. Many people get confused about when to use “was” and when to use “ were .” It ...

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