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Asked on March 13, 2021 in Other.
Is it correct?
We are = “we are” (present tense), and “last night” shows you need a past tense.
There is no contraction for “we are”.
Hear as in “you are” or heard as “we were” in English even from a first-language speaker. It’s not
true.
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Asked on March 13, 2021 in Other.
Is it correct?
We are = “we are” (present tense), and “last night” shows you need a past tense.
There is no contraction for “we are”.
Hear as in “you are” or heard as “we were” in English even from a first-language speaker. It’s not
true.
- 937194 views
- 2 answers
- 348612 votes
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Asked on March 11, 2021 in Grammar.
Road subject
closed verb
to preposition
through (or thru) adjective describing “traffic”
It means the road is open to vehicles going to houses or shops on that road, but is closed to traffic passing along the road to other destinations.
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