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What part of speech is were?
"Were" is a
verb
. More specifically, it's the past tense of the verb "to be".
Here's an example:
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They were
at the park yesterday.
What another way to say address?
How did cotton enter the English language?
Second Language Acquisition
Role of English in present day communication?
Can you use have been with second form?
Is the word depth a double consonant?
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