Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Were"
The meaning of "Were" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Were you creeping me? mean?
A:
Creeping on me?
We’re you stalking me?
We’re you being nosy?
We’re you stalking me?
We’re you being nosy?
Q:
What does Were mean?
A:
"were" means "have been" or something was done in the past
Q:
What does Were mean?
A:
it is the past tense of the verb "to be".
I am, you are, he/she/it is
we/you/they are
PAST TENSE:
I was, you WERE, he/she/it was
we/you/they WERE
I am, you are, he/she/it is
we/you/they are
PAST TENSE:
I was, you WERE, he/she/it was
we/you/they WERE
Q:
What does While You Were Asleep mean?
A:
Mientras tú dormías
Q:
What does Were mean?
A:
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Example sentences using "Were"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Were you~.
A:
were you going to the store?
Where were you going yesterday?
What were you doing?
How were you handling it in the camp?
Why were you just sitting there?
Where were you going yesterday?
What were you doing?
How were you handling it in the camp?
Why were you just sitting there?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Were Keen on.
To Be Keen on..
To Be Keen on..
A:
There are different ways you can use the word “keen”. You can use it to describe a characteristic such as “I have keen eyesight”.
You can also use “keen” to describe how much you like or want something such as “We’re keen on having pancakes for breakfast”.
You can also use “keen” to describe how much you like or want something such as “We’re keen on having pancakes for breakfast”.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with " Were".
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Q:
Please show me example sentences with Were .
A:
Who were you talking to?
When we're we supposed to turn in the homework?
When we're we supposed to turn in the homework?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Were.
A:
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Synonyms of "Were" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between Were you ~ and Did you~ ?
A:
Example:
Did you attend the concert last night?
Were you happy to be there at the concert?
Example:
Did you attend the concert last night?
Were you happy to be there at the concert?
Q:
What is the difference between Where and Were ?
A:
totalmente diferente
where = donde
Where were you? -> Dónde estabas?
were = estaba, estuvieron, eran, son
They were happy = estaban contentos
Sorry no microphone ATM but "where" is the same as "wear", "were" sounds like "wurr"...
where = donde
Where were you? -> Dónde estabas?
were = estaba, estuvieron, eran, son
They were happy = estaban contentos
Sorry no microphone ATM but "where" is the same as "wear", "were" sounds like "wurr"...
Q:
What is the difference between Were you like it? and How did you like it? ?
A:
"How did you like it?" is the correct sentence. Or you can simply say, "Did you like it?" if you're asking someone if they like something.
Q:
What is the difference between Were you annoyed? and Were you upset? ?
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Annoyed is when your tired of someone and upset means mad at someone. annoyed example - my brother is so annoying. Upset example - I am upset because you broke my phone.
Q:
What is the difference between Were you crying then? and Did you cry then? ?
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You can use "were you crying then" if a shorter event to the act of crying is referred to by "then". On the contrary, "did you cry" refers to a specific moment in a wider event, being "then" the event. Let us see an example:
a) the act (to cry) is LONGER in time than the event (unexpected visit)
- Tom arrived unexpectedly to the office right after the boss fired me.
- Were you crying then?
- Yes I was. I was crying all day!
b) the act (cry) is SHORTER in time than the event (movie)
- We went to the movies last night and we watched a drama
- Did you cry?
- Yes, in the moment the protagonist died.
a) the act (to cry) is LONGER in time than the event (unexpected visit)
- Tom arrived unexpectedly to the office right after the boss fired me.
- Were you crying then?
- Yes I was. I was crying all day!
b) the act (cry) is SHORTER in time than the event (movie)
- We went to the movies last night and we watched a drama
- Did you cry?
- Yes, in the moment the protagonist died.
Translations of "Were"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Were are you from
A:
Where are you from?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Were supposed
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How do you say this in English (US)? We're and Were
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How do you say this in English (US)? Were are you from
A:
"Where are you from?"
"Where are you from?"
Other questions about "Were"
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce Were .
A:
You were...
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce Were.
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Please show me how to pronounce Where were/ Were .
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Q:
Were you annoying that I finished it?
Does this sound natural?
Does this sound natural?
A:
Were you annoyed because I finished it?
Q:
Were you left? Does this sound natural?
A:
I think you want to state if he was at the cinema, therefore the sentence would indeed be Were you at the cinema last night? remember to use at .
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