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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Anonymous where 'where' rhymes with 'fair'. It's used to ask about a place. Where is the post office?

  • Anonymous where 'where' rhymes with 'fair'.
  • It's used to ask about a place.
  • Where is the post office?
  • Where did you put that box?
  • Anonymous were 'were' rhymes with 'fur'.
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Anonymouswhere
'where' rhymes with 'fair'. It's used to ask about a place.

Where is the post office?
Where did you put that box?
Anonymouswere
'were' rhymes with 'fur'. It is the past tense plural of the linking verb 'be'.

We were waiting for you.
The plates were on the tab

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