difference between were and are
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Were is the helping verb of past continuous tense .
Are is the helping verb of present continuous tense..
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Where' is actually an adverb that pertains to time. ... This means that it is the past form of the word 'are', and at the same time, the plural (refers to more than one person) form of the word 'was.
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