"That's yesterday's news..." uses 'yesterday' to qualify the pronoun 'news'.
Yesterday is a noun in that sentence.
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Neither. It's a noun. It can be a direct object though. Ie. We bought the camera yesterday.
It is a adjective, i.e. a word that modifies a noun.This postbellum product is not as luxurious as those before the war.
'An' adjective not 'a' adjective. A sentence cannot be an adjective. An adjective is a word used to describe something or someone. For example - merry, pretty. yeah well the infinitive phrase is what there looking for so its noun
adverb - yesterday adjective - new
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.
It is incorrect. You may use "You saw him yesterday" as a statement or "You saw him yesterday?", as a question
She was stygian in her appearance yesterday.
Yesterday I ate sushi.
At least we're where we were yesterday.
i vestment today and yesterday
In that sentence, felt is a linking verb. It connects the subject, Rosemary, to the predicate adjective, sick.
You can use it as an adjective.
by adjective in the sentence