In English grammar, 'was' is used with singular subjects (I, he, she, it, or any singular noun), while 'were' is used with plural subjects (they, you, we, or any plural noun). For example, 'I was happy' and 'She was coming' use 'was', whereas 'You were late' and 'They were together' use 'were'.
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Day- 21/30 ▶️ 🌱use of was / were ☑️ #english #englishgrammar #learnenglish追加:
[snorts] >> You was late.
Totally incorrect. You were late.
So, this is very common mistake that we make while communicating and we use was only with I, he, she, it or anything that is singular. For example, I was happy. She was coming. It was raining yesterday.
Dog was barking outside. Manisha was my friend.
And we use were only with they, you, we and something that is plural. For example, you were late.
We were calling you.
They were together.
Many people were on the road. Now, try to frame some sentences in the comment section using was and were and thank you so much for watching.
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