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Zapeti1235 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Were or are?

Is there a difference between We were meant for each other and We are meant for each other?
  

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Yes. Were is past tense, and are is present tense. A couple has just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.

  • Yes.
  • Were is past tense, and are is present tense.
  • A couple has just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.
  • They are still happy and in love with each other.
  • Their friends say: They were meant for each other.
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Yes. Were is past tense, and are is present tense.

A couple has just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. They are still happy and in love with each other.
Their friends say:

They were meant for each other.

John and Mary met each other a few months ago. They have the same hobbies, interest, attitudes, and are attracted to each other. They

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