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Why do we use of were after I

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Answered by prapti200447
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If you want to remember easily, you can think of was/were as the past tense form of the auxiliary verbs am, is and are. Generally, “was is used for singular objects and “were” is used for plural objects. So, you will use “was” with I, he, she and it while you will use “were” with you, we and they.

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Answered by radhys482
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I is a first person singular pronoun. "ls" is used for third person singular subjects. lf you're referring you yourself with"l" you would use"was", "am", or " will... " depending on which tense you're using( past ,present or future) . However you will use "l is" when referring to "l" itself.

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