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What type of word is were?

"Were" is a verb. Specifically, it's the past tense plural form of the verb "to be".

Here's why:

* It describes an action or state of being: "They were at the park." (Describes where they were)

* It's conjugated (changed) based on tense and subject: "We are here," "They were there"

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