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"Was" and "were" are both past tense forms of the verb "to be." "Was" is used with singular subjects (I, he, she, it), while "were" is used with plural subjects (you, we, they) and the second-person singular "you." For example, you would say "I was there" and "They were there." Additionally, in conditional sentences, "were" is often used for all subjects, as in "If I were you."

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