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The words am and was are verbs. The tense that they are is: am: present tense. example sentence: I am cool. and for was: past tense. example sentence: I was feeling cold.

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10y ago

Am, is, and was are all forms of the verb be.

am - present tense, first person singular

is - present tense, third person singular

was - past tense, first and third person singular

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2w ago

"Am" is a form of the verb "to be" and functions as a linking verb, while "was" is the past tense form of the verb "to be" and can also function as a linking verb or in the passive voice.

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