you was or were ne demek?

"You was" is grammatically incorrect because "was" is the past tense singular form of "be" and should only be used with the singular pronoun "he," "she," or "it."

The correct form of the verb to use with the pronoun "you" is "were." This is the past tense plural form of "be" and can be used with both singular and plural pronouns "you."

For example:

  • "You were very helpful today."
  • "Were you at the party last night?"

In informal speech or in certain dialects, it is possible to hear "you was" instead of "you were." However, this is considered incorrect grammar and should be avoided in written or formal contexts.