English, asked by pradip9717, 1 year ago

he and i _____ at oxford together was / were


Jyeshtha123: were

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Answered by myrakincsem
4

He and I were at oxford together.

Use of were

  • In English linguistics, we use 'was' with words that are singular.
  • 'Were' is used with words that are plural.
  • As He and I refer to two people, hence the plural form 'were' will be used.
  • It shall be noted that with some singular words such as 'you' we use were instead of was.
Answered by kasishsoneja
0

Answer:

was

is correct

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