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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Are/were

Please explain which has the proper usage of are/were in these sentences:

Im just curious if you were the same way. Or Im just curious if you are the same way.
  

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Hi PJ You can use are and were this way: - I 'm just curious if you are the same way. - I was just curious if you were the same way. In other words, 'am' together with 'are', and 'was' with 'were'.

  • Hi PJ You can use are and were this way: - I 'm just curious if you are the same way.
  • - I was just curious if you were the same way.
  • In other words, 'am' together with 'are', and 'was' with 'were'.
  • However, it would also be possible use 'am' and 'were' if what you mean is this: I am curious now about how you were in the past .
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Hi PJ

You can use are and were this way:

- I'm just curious if you are the same way.

- I was just curious if you were the same way.

In other words, 'am' together with 'are', and 'was' with 'were'.

However, it would also be possible use 'am' an

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