verb

were

were

They were happy.

They were happy.

We were at home.

We were at home.

You were running.

You were running.

If I were you, I would go.

If I were you, I would go.

((subject)) were ((adjective/noun)) to describe a past state. They were students.

((subject)) were ((prepositional phrase)) to indicate a past location. We were at the station.

((subject)) were ((-ing verb)) to form the past continuous. You were talking.

If ((subject)) were... to express a hypothetical situation. If I were you, I'd rest.

Synonyms: existed, lived; Antonyms: weren't (were not)

From Old English 'wǣron', the past plural and subjunctive form of the verb 'to be'.

Use 'were' for plural subjects (we, they) and 'you' in the past tense. Also used in hypothetical 'if' clauses: 'If I were...'

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