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View synonyms for were
were
1[wur, wer, wair]
verb
a second person singular past indicative; first, second, and third person plural past indicative; and past subjunctive of be.
we're
2[weer]
contraction of we are:
We're happy to see you.
were
1/ wɜː, wə /
verb
the plural form of the past tense (indicative mood) of be and the singular form used with you. It is also used as a subjunctive, esp in conditional sentences
we're
2/ wɪə /
contraction
we are
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Usage
Were, as a remnant of the past subjunctive in English, is used in formal contexts in clauses expressing hypotheses ( if he were to die, she would inherit everything ), suppositions contrary to fact ( if I were you, I would be careful ), and desire ( I wish he were there now ). In informal speech, however, was is often used instead
See contraction.
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Grammar Note
See subjunctive.
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of were1
Old English wērun, wæron past tense plural of wesan to be; related to Old Norse vera, Old Frisian weria, Old High German werōn to last
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