As verbs the difference between were and was is that were is second-person singular simple past tense indicative of be while was is first-person singular simple past tense indicative of be
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Apr 26, 2021 · The differences between the Pharisees and the Sadducees are known to us through a couple of passages of Scripture and through the extant writings of the Pharisees
Both are used in past tense! Such as I was walking my dog and They were walking their dog
We use “can” instead of “be able to” in passive forms
Federalists’ beliefs could be better described as nationalist
There is sometimes a great debate concerning the use of was vs were, but the rules for using these terms are clear
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When it comes to function, “where” is more versatile than “were
For instance, I was out last night, becomes, you were out last night, or they were out last night
Jul 24 2016 02:18:33
‘Where’ is a word used to ask the location of something while ‘Were’ is the past tense of “are”