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What is the difference between were and where ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between were and where ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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- English (US)
They were in England. (state of being)
Where is the dog? (location)
- Spanish (Spain)
Were es una forma del verbo ser o estar en pasado para todas las personas excepto primera y tercera del singular, también se utiliza para el condicional. Por otro lado where es donde, ya sea como pregunta where is he? o para decir por ejemplo lo dejé donde estaba (I left it where it was)
- Spanish (Spain)
we were to the party(era o estava)
where are you live?(dónde)
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- Spanish (Mexico)

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