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Was Vs Were - 07

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When to use the verb was vs. when to use the verb were is a common misunderstanding. Although there is some debate about whether to use was or were, the rules for using these terms are clear. We'll look at how to use the words was and were in a sentence or two, as well as some examples of their use. The past tenses of the verb to be are was and were. The verb to be is an irregular verb, meaning that its conjugation does not follow any pattern or rules. The verb to be is one of the most commonly used verbs in English, but it's also one of the most perplexing. In some cases, deciding whether to use were or was can be particularly difficult. So in order to get rid of that confusion, check out the designs below.

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Was Vs Were - 07

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