How to Talk About Yesterday in English291
Yesterday is the day before today. It is the past tense of today. To talk about yesterday in English, you can use the following phrases:
Yesterday
Yesterday morning
Yesterday afternoon
Yesterday evening
Yesterday night
For example:
I went to the store yesterday.
I had breakfast yesterday morning.
I went to the park yesterday afternoon.
I had dinner yesterday evening.
I went to bed yesterday night.
You can also use the word "ago" to talk about yesterday. For example:
I went to the store a day ago.
I had breakfast an hour ago.
Here are some additional tips for talking about yesterday in English:
When you are talking about something that happened yesterday, you can use the past tense of the verb.
For example, instead of saying "I go to the store," you would say "I went to the store."
You can also use the past continuous tense to talk about something that was happening yesterday.
For example, instead of saying "I eat breakfast," you would say "I was eating breakfast."
Here are some examples of sentences that use the past tense and the past continuous tense:
I went to the store yesterday.
I was eating breakfast when you called.
I was walking to work when it started to rain.
I hope this helps you to talk about yesterday in English. If you have any other questions, please feel free to ask.
2025-01-28
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