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The present simple tense of the verb 'to be' is:

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# I am ... # You are ... # He'she/it is ... Plural

# We are ... # You are ... # They are ... 'You is' is not standard or correct English grammar, although in some dialects, and particularly within certain groups of people, this form is in common use.

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13y ago

'Were you' is grammatically correct, as it gives us a subject (you), and a time (past), although it is not a full sentence, which requires a location. So you could say 'Were you upstairs?' and it be a 100% grammatically correct English sentence.

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15y ago

The correct grammar is 'you are'.

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14y ago

The correct form is, "Where are you?"

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12y ago

"Where are you" is correct.

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