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W0093600 (wûr)v.1. Second person singular and plural and first and third person plural past indicative of be.2. Past subjunctive of be. See Usage Notes at if, wish.
[Middle English were, weren, from Old English wǣre, wǣren, wǣron; see wes- in Indo-European roots.]Our Living Language Although many irregular verbs in English once had different singular and plural forms in the past tense, only one still does today—be, which uses the form was with singular subjects and the form were with plural subjects, as well as with singular you. The relative simplicity in the forms of most verbs reflects the long-standing tendency of English speakers to make irregular verbs more regular by reducing the number of forms used with different persons, numbers, and tenses. Since past be is so irregular, speakers of different vernacular dialects have regularized it in several ways. In the United States, most vernacular speakers regularize past be by using was with all subjects, whether singular or plural. This pattern is most common in Southern-based dialects, particularly African American Vernacular English (AAVE). Some speakers use were with both singular and plural subjects; thus, one may hear she were alongside we were. However, this usage has been much less widespread than the use of was with plural subjects and appears to be fading. · In some scattered regions in the South, particularly in coastal areas of North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland, vernacular speakers may regularize past be as was in positive contexts and regularize it as weren't in negative contexts, as in He was a good man, weren't he? or They sure was nice people, weren't they? At first glance, the was/weren't pattern appears to come from England, where it is fairly commonplace. However, in-depth study of the was/weren't pattern in coastal North Carolina indicates that it may have developed independently, for it is found to a greater extent in the speech of younger speakers than in that of older coastal residents. · Other forms of negative past be include warn't, common in American folk speech in the 1700s and 1800s, and wont, as in It wont me or They wont home. Wont, which often sounds just like the contraction won't, historically has been concentrated in New England and is also found in scattered areas of the South.

were

(wɜː; unstressed) vbthe 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[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]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

were

(wɜr; unstressed wər)

v. a 2nd pers. sing. past indic.; 1st, 2nd, and 3rd pers. pl. past indic.; and past subj. of be. [before 1000; Middle English; Old English wǣre past subjunctive, wǣre past ind. 2nd pers. singular and wǣron past ind. pl. of wesan to be; compare was] usage: See subjunctive.

we're

(wɪər) contraction of we are.

Were, Wered, Wering

 a military force; a band of troops.

were

1. used to talk about the past

Were is the plural form and the second person singular form of the past tense of be.

They were only fifty miles from the coast.You were about twelve at the time.
2. used in conditional clauses

Were has a special use in conditional clauses when these clauses are used to mention situations that do not exist, or events that are unlikely to happen. When the subject of the clause is I, he, she, it, there, or a singular noun, were is sometimes used instead of 'was', especially in formal writing.

If I were in his circumstances, I would do the same.If the law were changed, it would not benefit women.

In conversation and in less formal writing, people usually use was.

If I was an architect, I'd re-design this house.If the business was properly run this wouldn't happen.

Both was or were are now considered correct in clauses like this and are acceptable even in formal writing.

The fixed phrase 'If I were you' almost always contains were, even in informal English. Don't say 'If I was you'.

If I were you, I'd start looking for a new job.

Be Careful!
Don't confuse were /wə/ with where /weə/. You use where to make statements or ask questions about place or position.

Where is the nearest train station?See where
Translations
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BE,

B.E.

(ˈbiː giː) abbreviation Bachelor of Engineering; first degree in Engineering. 工程學士 工学士

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  • (it's) (all) Greek to me
  • (one's) back is turned
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  • (one's) ears are red
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  • (one's) eyes are bigger than (one's) belly
  • (one's) eyes are bigger than (one's) stomach
  • (one's) eyes are popping out of (one's) head
  • (one's) face is like thunder
  • (one's) hands are full
  • (one's) knees are knocking
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  • (one's) nerves are shot
  • (one's) nose is (always) in the air
  • (someone) is endgame
  • (someone's or something's) days are numbered
  • are your ears burning?
  • as if that were not enough
  • as if there was/were no tomorrow
  • as it were
  • as naked as the day (one) was born
  • be (a bit) on the expensive side
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  • be (a little) slow on the uptake
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  • be (all) set (to do something)
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  • be (batting) on a losing wicket
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  • be (dead) set on (something)
  • be (down) on (one's) uppers
  • be (just) as well
  • be (just) good friends
  • be (like) water off a duck's back
  • be (living) on another planet
  • be (not) backward in coming forward
  • be (not) big on (something)
  • be (not) comme il faut
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  • be (not) supposed to (do something)
  • be (not) the end of the world
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  • be (of) no use to man or beast
  • be (on) the right side of (an age)
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  • be (one's) last resort
  • be (oneself) again
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  • be (out) in left field
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  • be (out) on the razzle
  • be (really) something
  • be (right) down (one's) alley
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  • be (sitting) on top of the world
  • be (someone's) huckleberry
  • be (something) to the good
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  • be (the) bomb
  • be (walking) on thin ice
  • be (well) on the/(one's) way to/towards (something)
  • be (with)in sight
  • be a (fully) paid-up member of something
  • be a barrel of laughs
  • be a bit steep
  • be a box of birds
  • be a bundle of laughs
  • be a bundle of nerves
  • be a card-carrying member (of something)
  • be a chapter of accidents
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  • be a crying shame
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  • be a double-edged sword
  • be a double-edged weapon
  • be a firm believer in (something)
  • be a go
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  • be a great one for (doing something)
  • be a howling success
  • be a huckleberry above a persimmon
  • be a licence to print money
  • be a license to print money
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  • be a mass of (something)
  • be a matter of (doing something)
  • be a moot point
  • be a moot question
  • be a mug's game
  • be a no-no
  • be a picture
  • be a poor second
  • be a poor third
  • be a question of time
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  • be a slam dunk
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  • be a slave to (something)
  • be a snap
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  • be a steal
  • be a toss-up
  • be a wake-up
  • be a weight off (one's) mind
  • be a whole other kettle of fish
  • be a world away
  • be a/the poor man's (someone or something)
  • be able to count (someone or something) on one hand
  • be able to count (someone or something) on the fingers of one hand
  • be about
  • be about to (do something)
  • be above par
  • be above suspicion
  • be across (something)
  • be after (doing something)
  • be ahead
  • be ahead of (someone or something's) time
  • be all eyes
  • be all fingers and thumbs
  • be all hat and no cattle
  • be all heart
  • be all het up
  • be all like
  • be all mouth
  • be all over bar the shouting
  • be all over the shop
  • be all right
  • be all roses
  • be all smiles
  • be all sweetness and light
  • be all talk (and no action)
  • be all the rage
  • be all the worse for wear
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  • be all very well
  • be all wet
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  • be an apology for
  • be an easy touch
  • be an item
  • be an open book
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  • be another kettle of fish
  • be another of life's great mysteries
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  • be anyone's
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  • be as deaf as a post
  • be as dry as a bone
  • be as dull as dishwater
  • be as fit as a fiddle
  • be as full as a boot
  • be as gentle as a lamb
  • be as good as gold
  • be as good as gone
  • be as good as new
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  • be as happy as Larry
  • be as high as a kite
  • be as honest as the day is long
  • be as keen as mustard
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  • be as mad as a March hare
  • be as nice as pie
  • be as old as Methuselah
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  • be asking for trouble
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  • be asleep at the wheel
  • be at (someone or something)
  • be at a crossroads
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  • be at full strength
  • be at half-mast
  • be at home
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  • be at loggerheads
  • be at odds (with)
  • be at pains
  • be at peace
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  • be at sea
  • be at sixes and sevens
  • be at the bottom of (something)
  • be at the end of (one's) rope
  • be at the end of (one's) tether
  • be at the mercy of (something)
  • be at the wheel
  • be at work
  • be au fait with
  • be away with the fairies
  • be back in harness
  • be back on the rails
  • be backed into a corner
  • be bad news
  • be badly off
  • be badly off for (something)
  • be badly turned out
  • be bang on
  • be barking mad
  • be barking up the wrong tree
  • be batting a thousand
  • be baying for blood
  • be beat
  • be beating the bushes (for someone or something)
  • be behind
  • be behind the eight ball
  • be behind the times
  • be below full strength
  • be below par
  • be below the belt
  • be beside (oneself)
  • be beside the point
  • be better off
  • be better placed
  • be better than a kick in the pants
  • be beyond caring
  • be beyond hope
  • be beyond suspicion
  • be beyond the pale
  • be bitten by the bug
  • be bitter and twisted
  • be blasted to smithereens
  • be bleeding red ink
  • be blowing in the wind
  • be blown away
  • be blown off course
  • be blown out of the water
  • be blown to smithereens
  • be bone dry
  • be bone idle
  • be bored to death
  • be bored witless
  • be born that way
  • be born with a silver spoon in (one's) mouth
  • be bouncing off the walls
  • be bound and determined
  • be bound to (be or do something)
  • be boxing clever
  • be brain dead
  • be breaking a butterfly on a wheel
  • be breathing fire
  • be bricking it
  • be bright and breezy
  • be bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
  • be bringing up the rear
  • be broad in the beam
  • be brought down a notch (or two)
  • be brought down a peg (or two)
  • be brought in from the cold
  • be brought to account
  • be brought to book
  • be built on sand
  • be bulging at the seams
  • be bumping along the bottom
  • be burnt to a crisp
  • be bursting at the seams
  • be bursting to (do something)
  • be careful not to (do something)
  • be carried away
  • be carried out feet first
  • be carved in stone
  • be cast in a (some kind of) mold
  • be cast in cement
  • be cast in concrete
  • be cast in the same mould
  • be caught flat-footed
  • be caught in a time warp
  • be caught in the act
  • be caught in the crossfire
  • be caught in the middle
  • be caught napping
  • be caught off (one's) guard
  • be caught on the wrong foot
  • be caught short
  • be caught with (one's) pants down
  • be caught with (one's) trousers down
  • be caught with chaff
  • be center stage
  • be chalk and cheese
  • be champing at the bit
  • be chasing rainbows
  • be chasing tail
  • be child's play
  • be chilled to the marrow
  • be cleaned out
  • be close to home
  • be close to the bone
  • be close to the mark
  • be coining it
  • be cold comfort
  • be coming apart at the seams
  • be common knowledge
  • be compos mentis
  • be cooked
  • be cooked to a turn
  • be cooking on gas
  • be cooking with gas
  • be cruel to be kind
  • be crystal clear
  • be cut out for (something)
  • be cutting it fine
  • be dead and buried
  • be dead from the neck up
  • be dead from the waist down
  • be dead in the water
  • be dead meat
  • be dead on (one's) feet
  • be dead set on (something)
  • be dead to the world
  • be devoured by (something)
  • be different sides of the same coin
  • be doing a land-office business
  • be doing OK
  • be doing well
  • be dollars to doughnuts that (something happens)
  • be done
  • be done and dusted
  • be done for
  • be done in
  • be done like a (dog's) dinner
  • be done to a turn
  • be done to death
  • be doped to the gills
  • be down in the dumps
  • be down in the mouth
  • be down to (do something)
  • be down to (one)
  • be down to (something)
  • be down to the wire
  • be downhill all the way
  • be dragged kicking and screaming
  • be dragged through the mud
  • be dressed (up) to the nines
  • be dressed to kill
  • be dropping like flies
  • be duck soup
  • be duty bound
  • be dying of (something)
  • be dying to (do something)
  • be easy meat
  • be easy on the ear
  • be easy on the eye(s)
  • be economical with the truth
  • be even (with someone)
  • be every inch a/the (something)
  • be fair game
  • be far and away
  • be far and away the (something)
  • be far/further/furthest removed from (something)
  • be fast on the draw
  • be fed up to the back teeth
  • be few and far between
  • be fighting a losing battle
  • be fighting fit
  • be fighting mad
  • be firing on all cylinders
  • be first among equals
  • be first out of the box
  • be first past the post
  • be fit to be tied
  • be flat broke
  • be flesh and blood
  • be floating on air
  • be flogging a dead horse
  • be flying a kite
  • be flying blind
  • be flying high
  • be footloose and fancy-free
  • be for a good cause
  • be for show
  • be for the best
  • be for the chop
  • be for the high jump
  • be forsworn
  • be fresh from
  • be fresh out of
  • be frightened out of (one's) wits
  • be frightened to death
  • be full of beans
  • be full of crap
  • be full of holes
  • be full of piss and vinegar
  • be full of the joys of spring
  • be game
  • be getting on
  • be getting younger
  • be given no quarter
  • be given the gate
  • be given the hook
  • be given to (something)
  • be going begging
  • be going cheap
  • be going gangbusters
  • be going great guns
  • be going on (for) (something)
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Were


WERE. The name of a fine among the Saxons imposed upon a murderer.
2. The life of every man, not excepting that of the king himself, was estimated at a certain price, which was called the were, or vestimatio capitis. The amount varied according to the dignity of the person murdered. The price of wounds was also varied according to the nature of the wound, or the member injured.

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