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A plural noun takes the verb were.

Examples:

The boys were coming to visit.

We were happy to see them.

Note: the personal pronoun 'you' is both singular and plural. The pronoun 'you' uses the verb 'were' whether singular or plural.

Examples:

Jack, you were right on time.

Jack was right on time.

Boys, you were right on time.

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