Where = asking a question to find something, e.g.:
Where would I find a taxi in this town?
Where did you put my glasses?
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Were = the past tense of "are", e.g.:
They were sick and could not work.
You were in town when your father telephoned.
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We're = abbreviation of "we are", e.g.:
We're are going to see a movie.
We're going over to our friend's house.
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To estimate the difference, you find the difference first. To find the difference, you subtract the numbers you are given. Then you estimate your final answer (the difference).
Multiply the difference in Fahrenheit by the fraction 5/9, to get the difference in Celsius.Multiply the difference in Fahrenheit by the fraction 5/9, to get the difference in Celsius.Multiply the difference in Fahrenheit by the fraction 5/9, to get the difference in Celsius.Multiply the difference in Fahrenheit by the fraction 5/9, to get the difference in Celsius.
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