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The verb tense is the same in both examples. Both examples can be used correctly.

"Where were you?" is a complete sentence.

"Where you were" is not complete on its own. "Is that where you were standing?"

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you were never here until yesterday today is 1/1/10p08i0998

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You were here is correct

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Q: Which is correct to say 'you were here' or 'you was here'?
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