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How to Use “Was” vs. “Were” Correctly | Grammarly Was is the regular singular simple past tense form of to be for both the first person (“I was”) and the third person (“he was”) Were is the regular second-person singular simple past tense form of to be (“you were”) and all plural simple past forms (“they were,” “we were”)
Was vs. Were: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained As I said above, was and were are in the past tense, but they are used differently Was is used in the first person singular (I) and the third person singular (he, she, it) Were is used in the second person singular and plural (you, your, yours) and first and third person plural (we, they)
Was vs. Were—How To Use These Words Correctly - LanguageTool Was and were are the past tense of the verb (to) be Was is used for first-person singular and third-person singular I was taking a walk around the neighborhood It was a beautiful day Were is used for second-person singular and all plural forms: You were late three days in a row We were worried something was wrong
Was vs Were | Correct Use Examples - QuillBot Both “was” and “were” can be used as the past tense of “to be,” but they are not interchangeable Was is used for the first-person singular (e g , “I was”) and third-person singular (e g , “she was”) Were is used for the second-person singular (e g , “You were”) and all plural forms (e g , “They were,” “we were”)