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you look at the spelling.




They are pronounced differntly.
'Where' is a word used to form questions. (pronounced like 'wear' and 'ware')
Statement- 'The cake is in the oven.'
Question- 'Where is the cake?'
(Answer- 'The cake is in the oven.')


'Were' (pronounced like the 'whir' in 'whirlpool' and the 'wor' in 'worm') is a form of the verb 'to be'. Specifcly it is the 2nd and 3rd person plurals of 'to be'
'I will be...'
'I am...'
'I was...'
'You will be...'
'You are...'
'You were...'

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