Use of are and were in English grammar
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1. The verb ‘are’ is the plural variation of the verb ‘be’ and is used in sentences where the subject is plural or plural in form and the action or condition happens in the present.
2. The verb ‘were’ is the plural variation of the verb ‘be’ and is used in sentences where the subject is plural or plural in form and the action or condition is completed in the past.
2. The verb ‘were’ is the plural variation of the verb ‘be’ and is used in sentences where the subject is plural or plural in form and the action or condition is completed in the past.
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