Question

is it we're saved or were saved

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The correct phrase depends on the context of the sentence.

- "We're saved" is present tense, suggesting an ongoing state; it implies that the act of being saved is relevant to the current situation.
- "Were saved" is past tense, indicating that the act of being saved occurred in the past.

For example:
- "We're saved from the storm" suggests the situation is current and ongoing.
- "We were saved from the storm" indicates that the saving happened in the past.

Choose the form that best fits the timing and context of what you want to convey.