How to Use Was vs were Correctly - Grammarist
grammarist.com › usage › was-vs-wereWere is the second person singular and plural past tense form of the verb to be, and the first and third person plural past tense form of the verb to be. For example: You were home last night. The boys were in bed by ten o’clock. They were asleep by eleven. The use of were vs was can get a little murky in a few situations.
Plural – Wikipedia
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/PluralDer Plural (lateinisch [numerus] pluralis ‚Mehrzahl‘, abgeleitet von plures ‚mehrere‘; Abkürzung: Plur., Pl.) ist der grammatische Fachausdruck für Mehrzahl (Abkürzung: Mz.). Dem Plural gegenübergestellt ist der Singular, die Einzahl. In manchen Sprachen gibt es weitere Zählformen, siehe Numerus.