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were an adverb? #1 (permalink) Mon Oct 29, 2007 13:25 pm   were an adverb?
 

Does were indicated that its an adverb for the bellow?

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were an adverb? #2 (permalink) Mon Oct 29, 2007 17:59 pm   were an adverb?
 

Its a verb.
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were an adverb? #3 (permalink) Wed Oct 31, 2007 6:31 am   were an adverb?
 

That's right, Solomon, 'were' is a verb. :)
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