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This document discusses the difference between the present tense verb "are" and the past tense verb "were". "Are" is used to describe something that is currently true in the present tense, while "were" is used to describe something that was true in the past tense. The document provides examples of using "are" with plural subjects that currently exist, and using "were" with plural subjects to describe something in the past.








