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How to Pronounce were at the bottom of?

Correct pronunciation for the word "were at the bottom of" is [wɜːɹ at ðə bˈɒtəm ɒv], [wɜːɹ at ðə bˈɒtəm ɒv], [w_ɜː_ɹ a_t ð_ə b_ˈɒ_t_ə_m ɒ_v].

What are the misspellings for were at the bottom of?

  • qere at the bottom of,
  • sere at the bottom of,
  • eere at the bottom of,
  • 3ere at the bottom of,
  • 2ere at the bottom of,
  • wwre at the bottom of,
  • wsre at the bottom of,
  • wdre at the bottom of,
  • wrre at the bottom of,
  • w4re at the bottom of,
  • w3re at the bottom of,
  • weee at the bottom of,
  • wede at the bottom of,
  • wefe at the bottom of,
  • wete at the bottom of,
  • we5e at the bottom of,
  • we4e at the bottom of,
  • werw at the bottom of,
  • wers at the bottom of,
  • werd at the bottom of

What is the present tense of Were at the bottom of?

  • In the present tense, the verb "were" is not used as it is the past tense form of "to be." In the present tense, we use the forms "am," "is," and "are" instead.

  • For example:

  • I am at the bottom of.

  • He/she/it is at the bottom of.

  • We/you/they are at the bottom of.
  • What is the past tense of Were at the bottom of?

  • The personal forms of the verb "were at the bottom of" in the past tense are:

  • 1. I was at the bottom of

  • 2. You were at the bottom of

  • 3. He/She/It was at the bottom of

  • 4. We were at the bottom of

  • 5. You were at the bottom of

  • 6. They were at the bottom of
  • What is the adverb for were at the bottom of?

    The adverb form of "were at the bottom of" is "at the bottom".

    What is the adjective for were at the bottom of?

    The adjective form of "were at the bottom of" is "bottommost".

    Usage over time for were at the bottom of:

    This graph shows how "were at the bottom of" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Were at the bottom of:

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