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    Understanding the Difference Between Was vs Were: Examples and Usage

    What is the difference between was and were? “Was” and “were” are both past tense forms of the verb “to be.” While they are used interchangeably in some situations, there are certain rules to follow when deciding which one to use in a sentence. The main difference between “was” and “were” is that “was” is used for singular subjects (e.g.,…

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