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/ wɝː / / wɚ / add to word list past simple of be (definition of were from the cambridge advanced learners dictionary & thesaurus … · the word were (pronounced [ wur ]) is a past tense form of the irregular verb be that is used with plural subjects (the cupcakes were delicious) and the pronouns … · learn how to use “was” vs. · were, were, and where sound similar but have different meanings and uses in sentences. Keep practicing, and soon you’ll be using … Explore the difference between “was” and “were” and … Use were for past tense, were as we are, and where for location. “were” correctly in sentences. Just remember, “was” for one person or thing (singular), “were” for more than one (plural), and “were” for those magical ‘if’ moments.