
1. In everyday English conversation, "We're" is a contraction of "We are" and is commonly used in both spoken and informal written language.
2. Use "We're" to express that you and others are together. For example, "We're a team" means "我们是团队".
3. "We're" is often mistakenly replaced with "Were," which is incorrect because they have different meanings and uses. "Were" is the past tense or conditional form.
4. Ensure that the verb and other words in the sentence match with "We're" to maintain consistency in the sentence.
5. For instance, in the sentence "We're going to the store," the verb "going" is consistent with "We're."
6. In informal written language, "We're" can be used in any position within a sentence, but in formal written language, it is advisable to avoid starting a sentence with "We're."