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When to use were where and wear?

Let's break down the differences between "were," "where," and "wear":

Were

* Meaning: Past tense of "to be" (plural or second-person singular). It indicates something existed or happened in the past.

* Examples:

* They were at the party last night.

* We were tired after the hike.

* You were supposed to call me.

Where

* Meaning: A question word or adverb indicating location. It asks or tells about a place.

* Examples:

* Where is the library?

* I don't know where to go.

* We met where the river flows.

Wear

* Meaning: To have something on your body as clothing or an accessory.

* Examples:

* I wear a hat every day.

* She wears a beautiful dress.

* The dog wears a collar.

Quick Tips:

* Think of "where" as "whereabouts" to remember it refers to location.

* Think of "wear" as "put on" to remember it relates to clothing.

* "Were" is past tense and is often used with "was" in sentences.

Let me know if you'd like more examples or have any other grammar questions!

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