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Where you were last Wednesday? vs Where you was last Wednesday?

The correct phrase is "Where were you last Wednesday?" The verb "were" should be used with the pronoun "you" in this case. The incorrect phrase "where you was last Wednesday?" uses the incorrect verb form "was" with the pronoun "you."

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 536 views

Where you were last Wednesday?

This phrase is correct. It uses the correct verb form "were" with the pronoun "you."

This phrase is used to ask about the location or activity of someone on a specific day in the past.

Examples:

  • Where were you last Wednesday? I didn't see you at the meeting.
  • Do you remember where you were last Wednesday evening?
  • Can you tell me where you were last Wednesday at this time?
  • I wonder where you were last Wednesday afternoon.
  • Where were you last Wednesday night?
  • Where were you last Wednesday night?
  • Where were you last Wednesday and Thursday?
  • Usually in the evening we're too tired and... so, a week later I'll suddenly say, you know, "Where were you last Wednesday?"
  • Where you were last Wednesday when your brother-in-law was killed?
  • How does he know about last Wednesday?
  • So did anything unusual happen when Raymond was here last Wednesday?
  • Can you remember what you were doing last Wednesday?
  • And what time did you finish work last Wednesday?
  • Where you were last Wednesday when your brother-in-law was killed?
  • Did you see a truck parked outside Emma's apartment building last Wednesday?
  • Are you sure we're talking about last Wednesday?
  • You run on a heart attack in the subway station at 1-3-7 and b-way last Wednesday?
  • So, you don't know where you were last Wednesday, or what you were doing?
  • Were you with him last Wednesday night?
  • So how would you respond, Helen, if I told you that we'd picked up six sightings of your vehicle travelling between Bolton and Oldham last Wednesday night?
  • So, did you go to your parents' house last Wednesday evening?
  • Like where you were last night?
  • We need to know where you were last night.
  • Tell us exactly where you were last Tuesday when Shelley was killed.
  • Maybe your wife in Ohio knows where you were last night.

Where you was last Wednesday?

This phrase is incorrect. It uses the incorrect verb form "was" with the pronoun "you."

  • How does he know about last Wednesday?
  • So did anything unusual happen when Raymond was here last Wednesday?
  • Can you remember what you were doing last Wednesday?
  • And what time did you finish work last Wednesday?
  • Did you see a truck parked outside Emma's apartment building last Wednesday?
  • Are you sure we're talking about last Wednesday?
  • You run on a heart attack in the subway station at 1-3-7 and b-way last Wednesday?
  • Where were you last Wednesday night?
  • Were you with him last Wednesday night?
  • Usually in the evening we're too tired and... so, a week later I'll suddenly say, you know, "Where were you last Wednesday?"
  • Where were you last Wednesday and Thursday?
  • So how would you respond, Helen, if I told you that we'd picked up six sightings of your vehicle travelling between Bolton and Oldham last Wednesday night?
  • So, did you go to your parents' house last Wednesday evening?
  • Last Wednesday, I was at work, where you met me yesterday.
  • That is until last Wednesday at 1400 hours when he was last seen by our senior operative, Sunflower, buying roses at a marketplace.
  • He said it was last Wednesday night when it happened.
  • Where you were last Wednesday when your brother-in-law was killed?
  • It was last Wednesday, I think, and I was with Zane in his room.
  • This was last Wednesday afternoon at a school in Brooklyn, New York, at Cristo Rey High School, run by the Jesuits.
  • What are we going to tell them: that Mr Barroso's cabinet cut EUR 500 million from the town-twinning budget between Monday and Wednesday of last week?

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