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you was involved in an incident vs you were involved in an incident

The correct phrase is "you were involved in an incident." The verb "were" should be used with the pronoun "you" to form the past tense. "You was involved in an incident" is incorrect in standard English.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

you was involved in an incident

This phrase is incorrect in standard English.

The correct form is "you were involved in an incident." Use "were" with the pronoun "you" to indicate past tense.

Alternatives:

  • you were involved in an incident
  • you have been involved in an incident
  • you got involved in an incident
  • you were implicated in an incident
  • you were part of an incident

you were involved in an incident

This phrase is correct in standard English.

Use "were" with the pronoun "you" to indicate past tense. This is the appropriate form for this context.

Alternatives:

  • you have been involved in an incident
  • you got involved in an incident
  • you were implicated in an incident
  • you were part of an incident
  • you took part in an incident

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