Yesterday's Tractors

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Is yesturday an adverb? Yesterday is not an adverb it is a noun. You can learn more about adverbs if you look it up in answers.com.

No. In English we may say that something happened (or will happen) "on" a particular day or date (eg: Tuesday, or 15th March) but we do not say "on" yesterday and tomorrow. If something happened ...

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Is it correct to say on yesterday or on tomorrow? - Answers

"Yesterday" can be an adverb, a noun, or an adjective.ExamplesAdverb: We arrived yesterday.Noun: Yesterday started well. All our yesterdays.Adjective: Yesterday morning

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yesterday afternoon That depends on the meaning and the context. Correct: * It was our last afternoon together before the end of the vacation. * Yesterday afternoon I talked to them about the ...

The only place where "today" comes before "yesterday" is in a dictionary. In a dictionary, words are arranged in alphabetical order, so "today" is listed before "yesterday." This is a playful way ...

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The verb "see" is used in the base form after "did." If you're asking about a past encounter, you can clarify by saying, "Yes, I saw her yesterday," or "No, I haven't seen her."

'Yesterday' is referring to personnel or quoting the day recently past. 'Previous day', is set in objective form as the person is referring to somebody indirectly.

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For example, "I have asked my teacher for an extension" refers to a recent action, while "I asked him for directions yesterday" refers to a specific past action.