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pixy_dust
Kuwait

Help
 
hello teacher. please i need your help with this:

Imagine various situations in which the following sentence could be uttered. Please note that were here is not an auxiliary verb, but a form of the �full � verb to be.

  you were


thanks

6 Jan 2010      





isabelle99
Monaco

weird! "you were" is not a sentence; are you sure there is nothing else after it?

6 Jan 2010     



anitarobi
Croatia

If you �re talking about the conditional, e. g. If you were an astronaut, then I get what you mean... (Beyonce �s If I were a boy- great for teaching kids this, plus it �s the right Valentine topic soon).
If you were a millionaire...
If you were Bill Gates....
If you were a dinosaur...
If you were an avatar...
If you were in space...
If you were a time-traveller...
If you were a teacher...
If you were me...
If you were your mother/father...
If you were Santa Claus...
IF you were Mickey Mouse...
If you were Beyonce...
IF you were somewhere else now...
If you were a baby...
etc.

6 Jan 2010     



pixy_dust
Kuwait

Hey I maybe they are talking about the used of �were � ... Im not sure though. here �s what I found:


http://www.helium.com/items/1577858-how-to-use-the-word-were-use-of-to-be-active-and-passive-voice-writing-tips



thanks (*^_^*)

6 Jan 2010     



serenity light
Kuwait

my  browser didn �t  get along with the link you mentioned

but I guess , you were can be used in similar dialougues ,too:
A: I was never lazy when I was young.
B:Come on, you were.
 
 
A: I was really hardworking in the past.
B: Yes,you were.

6 Jan 2010     



mariamit
Greece

I agree with miss serenity. You were can be used in dialogues

A: Who was the most hardworking student when we were in school?
B: You were.
 
A:Who was the naughtiest?
B: You were.
 
In the link you give, they don �t use just the word were. They talk about the general usage of the word.

6 Jan 2010