The past tense of 'be' has two forms:
was and were
We use 'was' when talking about singular subjects.
For example:
'I was,' 'he was,' or 'she was.'
On the other hand, we use 'were' when talking about
plural subjects or when referring to 'you' or 'they.'
was and were
We use 'was' when talking about singular subjects.
For example:
'I was,' 'he was,' or 'she was.'
On the other hand, we use 'were' when talking about
plural subjects or when referring to 'you' or 'they.'
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