Which is the correct sentence I did it yesterday?
Which is the correct sentence I did it yesterday?
The correct sentence is “I did it yesterday”. No. It is not correct. ‘have done’ is the present perfect tense. It would refer, if used correctly, to an action completed today. For a perfect tense referring to yesterday, please use the past perfect ie ‘had done’.
What was discussed in yesterday’s ( or Yesterdays ) meeting?
It was discussed in yesterday’s (or yesterday) meeting. The issue will be address in tomorrow’s (or tomorrow) session. She will come to tonight’s (tonight?) party. Many thanks for your help! All your ” ‘s “s are right, Sofia: ‘yesterday’s meeting, tomorrow’s session, tonight’s party’.
What’s the difference between yesterday’s and Tomorrow’s session?
The issue will be address in tomorrow’s (or tomorrow) session. She will come to tonight’s (tonight?) party. Many thanks for your help! All your ” ‘s “s are right, Sofia: ‘yesterday’s meeting, tomorrow’s session, tonight’s party’. Your alternatives are ‘the meeting yesterday, the session tomorrow, the party tonight’.
What’s the alternative to Tomorrow’s and Yesterday’s?
Your alternatives are ‘the meeting yesterday, the session tomorrow, the party tonight’. It sounded weird to me because I thought that you only use the [‘s] to demonstrate that something belongs to someone (i.e. Joan’s book). Thanks a lot
Which is correct Yesterday, last, ago or yesterday?
With (yesterday, last, ago) simple past is used. With (yesterday+ at time, last + at time) past continuous tense is used. With (yesterday + by time, last + by time) past perfect tense is used. Eg.
Which is correct ” I had paid the fees ” or ” I have paid “?
Both are grammatically correct depending on the context. “I had paid” implies that you are looking into the past and at that time in the past, you had already paid the fees. “I have paid” looks at it in the present time and says that as it now currently stands, I have paid the fees. It sounds like, in context, “I have paid” would probably fit best.
How to use ” Yesterday ” in a sentence?
If you want to use yesterday it just becomes I marked those books yesterday. If you want to use ‘have marked’ then it is simply, I have marked those books [already].
What does ” when we talked about them yesterday ” mean?
where “yesterday” serves to identify the reference point, and means “when we talked about them yesterday”. It would not necessarily mean that I marked them yesterday, as opposed to on a previous day. Thanks for contributing an answer to English Language & Usage Stack Exchange! Please be sure to answer the question.