"Yesterday, I met with a client to discuss the project specifications."
Depends if you're using it in a sentence like this:Yesterday,I went to school.Then,yes you do need a comma. But if you're using it like this:I went over my friend's house yesterday and it was fun!Then in that case,no you do NOT need a comma.
Sure, I can use "so" at the beginning of a sentence.
The words 'Yesterday Nick visited and old village' is NOT a grammatically correct sentence for two reasons. First, the word 'and' is a connecting word to make a compound subject, compound verb, or compound sentence. Instead of 'and' in your sentence, you need one of three words: a, an, or the. Those three words are called articles of speech and come before nouns. Second, you need a comma after Yesterday. Note: you use 'an' before words beginning with a vowel.So the sentence should read:Yesterday, Nick visited an old village. (or the old village)Yesterday is an adverb.Nick is the nounan old village is the object phrasean is an articleold is an adjective modifying villagevillage is the object.You can also write the sentence: Nick visited an old village yesterday.
As a basic rule, in a sentence you have to have a syntax and must have: a subject, a verb and an object. Therefore, instead of I, you can either: add an object at first: Yesterday, I feed my worm. Or, try to use other subjects yesterday, the frog was fed by me(passive speaking).You could also say he, she, they, other words for I.
The sentence "She came in time yesterday" means that a female arrived punctually yesterday. "In time" indicates that she arrived at the specified or expected time.
This is how you use yesterday in a sentence I went to the carnival yesterday afternoon
Like this: I did my history homework yesterday. That's how you use yesterday as an adverb in a sentence
I went to my friend's house yesterday.
The ball was hit by Bob yesterday. Yesterday the ball was hit by Bob. You can put yesterday at the beginning or end of the sentence.
It is more usual for adverbs like "yesterday" to go at the beginning or end of sentences like this.
"That's yesterday's news..." uses 'yesterday' to qualify the pronoun 'news'.
It is incorrect. You may use "You saw him yesterday" as a statement or "You saw him yesterday?", as a question
Depends if you're using it in a sentence like this:Yesterday,I went to school.Then,yes you do need a comma. But if you're using it like this:I went over my friend's house yesterday and it was fun!Then in that case,no you do NOT need a comma.
She was stygian in her appearance yesterday.
i vestment today and yesterday
Yesterday I ate sushi.
At least we're where we were yesterday.