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You are always late for class.
Were is a form of "was". An example of each would be: "He was late for the meeting" "They were late for the meeting".
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Lateness is not allowed; your pay will be docked when you're late.
'He is a late entry.' As the word entry is a noun the word late is a adjective.'He is running late.' In this case the word late is modifying the verb 'is'. It isn't telling how he is running but what the state of existence his running is in. In this case late is an adverb.
The base word for "later" is "late".
'Late' is a word in English not Irish.
No. "Late" is a homograph, an example of words that are spelled the same with different meanings. You can be late as in tardy, or late as in dead.
No, "late" is not a long word. It has only four letters.
If you mean another word FOR late, one example is tardy.