We Were We Are

We was is not standard English, it is used in some regional dialects: The verb 'to be' has two simple past forms in Standard English - I/he/she/it was and you/we/they were. Apart from the special case of you, the distinction is, therefore, between singular was and plural were In some regional dialects, however, this pattern is not observed. In some parts of the country, speakers use was ...

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If we were to meet the Paris climate goals, the use of fossil-based materials must be quickly reduced and replaced with renewable materials. I have seen usage of both "if we are to" and "if we were to", and I am not sure which is correct.

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0 We were waiting for an hour. I saw this example We waited (or were waiting) for an hour in Grammar in Use, so I want to know if we can use ‘we did something for + duration’ and ‘we were doing something for + duration’ interchangeably. I think the difference is just the emphasis on the ongoing action and completed action in the past.

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From other's conversation,I found out they mentioned I was and sometimes they also mentioned I were. Is there any rules for I was/were?

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