Damn right were gangsters....
Damn right were gangsters....
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Re: Damn right were gangsters....
We teach this to ESL(english as a second language) students. That and 5th graders
Where
The term “where” is an adverb used to describe the location or place or specially “at, in or to what place.”
“The library is a place where people can borrow books on every subject.”
Were
The term “were” is the plural past tense of the verb “are.” The singular past tense of this verb is spelled “was.” The word is used to describe something that has already happened or is in the past. You should use the word “was” for the first and third person (I was late or she was late), and “were” for the singular and plural of the second person (You were late).
“The terms of the business contract were clearly explained in the legal document.”
We’re
The term “we’re” is a contraction or abbreviation of the words “we” and “are.” The letter a is replaced by an apostrophe. This word is used to describe something that is either happening now or will be happening in the future.
If you have difficulty remembering when to use this particular word, check if you can replace the word you have chosen with the words “we are.” If the sentence doesn’t make sense, you need to use the word “were” instead.
“We’re going to visit our friend who is recovering in the hospital.”


Where
The term “where” is an adverb used to describe the location or place or specially “at, in or to what place.”
“The library is a place where people can borrow books on every subject.”
Were
The term “were” is the plural past tense of the verb “are.” The singular past tense of this verb is spelled “was.” The word is used to describe something that has already happened or is in the past. You should use the word “was” for the first and third person (I was late or she was late), and “were” for the singular and plural of the second person (You were late).
“The terms of the business contract were clearly explained in the legal document.”
We’re
The term “we’re” is a contraction or abbreviation of the words “we” and “are.” The letter a is replaced by an apostrophe. This word is used to describe something that is either happening now or will be happening in the future.
If you have difficulty remembering when to use this particular word, check if you can replace the word you have chosen with the words “we are.” If the sentence doesn’t make sense, you need to use the word “were” instead.
“We’re going to visit our friend who is recovering in the hospital.”
Re: Damn right were gangsters....
Oh immmm s-s-s-ssorrry Masta..
Le Le let me rephrase it then...
Why, yes Mongo and friends, we are very gangster indeed.
Le Le let me rephrase it then...
Why, yes Mongo and friends, we are very gangster indeed.