Is it where, were, or we’re?

It can be where, were, or we’re depending on the context.

 

  • Use the interrogative “where” when you want to ask a question about location (e.g., “Where is Carmen going for vacation?”
  • Use the verb “were” when you need the past tense form of “be” (e.g., “The dogs were barking loudly yesterday”).
  • “We’re” is a contraction for “we are” (e.g., “We’re making our own bouquets for the anniversary party”). 

These three words sound alike, so it’s easy to get them confused. Luckily, QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker can help you keep them straight.