was o where

Were is the past tense of be when used as a verb. Where means in a specific place when used as an adverb or conjunction. A good way to remember the difference is that where has an “h” for “home”, and home is a place.

Were vs where meaning?

“Were” (rhymes with “fur”) is a past form of the verb “to be.” “We’re” (rhymes with “fear”) is a contraction of “we are.” The adverb and conjunction “where” (rhymes with “hair”) refers to a place.

When to use was and were?

As I said above, was and were are in the past tense, but they are used differently. Was is used in the first person singular (I) and the third person singular (he, she, it). Were is used in the second person singular and plural (you, your, yours) and first and third person plural (we, they). I was driving to the park.

Is were singular plural?

Chances are, you’re familiar with one difference between was and were: that was is the first and third-person singular past tense of the verb to be, while were is the second-person singular past and plural past of to be.

Where were you meaning?

You use “Where were you” (past tense) when you’re referring to a specific time in the past, as in your example. You use “Where have you been”, when you mean “until now”, or non-specifically. It’s the usual past / present perfect rule. 0.

How were o How was?

Use “were” in this case, because you’re asking about “meals” in the plural. You would use “was” for a singular subject.

What is the difference between were where and we re?

“Were” is simply a plural past-tense form of the verb “are.” To talk about something happening now or in the future, use “we’re”; but to talk about something in the past, use “were.” If you can’t substitute “we are” for the word you’ve written, omit the apostrophe.

Are where and were pronounced the same?

WHERE and WEAR are all pronounced the same. They are pronounced with two sounds: W-AIR. WERE Is pronounced with two sounds: W-ER. Watch this video lesson to learn these words.

Was in a sentence?

Examples of was in a sentence

I was sick last night. He had an amazing imagination when he was a child. We turned down the music because it was too loud.

Was were sentences in English?

She was studying when he called. He was cooking when the phone rang. They were shopping when they heard an explosion. We were dancing when the power went out.

Was were past continuous tense?

The past continuous tense, also known as the past progressive tense, refers to a continuing action or state that was happening at some point in the past. The past continuous tense is formed by combining the past tense of to be (i.e., was/were) with the verb’s present participle (-ing word).

Was or were after if?

If the verb in the if clause is “to be,” use “were,” even if the subject of the clause is a third person singular subject (i.e., he, she, it). See the examples below for an illustration of this exception: If I was a rich man, I would make more charitable donations.

Where had you been meaning?

“Where had you been?” is past perfect, and is used to convey a sense of a completed action in the past. In this case, the person we are asking was absent for some event in the past, and we are asking them where they were during that event.

How do you ask where have you been?

Where were you is the question to ask if you want to know where a someone was at a specific point in time, even if that specific point in time is not actually expressed in the question. You can ask: Where were you this morning? Where were you last Saturday?

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