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It would be a Wednesday. If two days ago was a Sunday, then today would be a Tuesday. 365 days is 52 weeks and one day. So you just need to add one day to the current day to find what day of the week 365 days from now is, and so your answer would be Wednesday.
Wednesday. If it was Sunday 2 days ago, then it is Tuesday. 365 days is 52 weeks and 1 day, so it will be one day later than Tuesday which gives you the answer as being Wednesday.
No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.No. In a normal year, they both start on the same day of the week and for the first 28 days they are the same. March has 3 more days after that, which February doesn't. In a Leap Year, February has 29 days and March starts one day later in the week.
its the same thing but eather is sorta exausting
Yes. Today is today. In one day's time it will be tomorrow. In two day's time it will be the day after tomorrow. On that day, our present 'tomorrow' will be that day's yesterday.
The date 52 weeks ago from yesterday was exactly one year before yesterday's date.
Yesterday, i ate the last one! it was nice!
== 27 days. The lilypad doubles in size in one day, so one day ago it was half the size it is now. If today it covers the entire pond, yesterday it covered half the pond. Since today is day 28, yesterday is day 27.
4 days after Sunday is Thursday and this is the day before yesterday. Yesterday would mean you have to advance one day, the day b/f yesterday means you have to advance two days. So the day is Thursday + 2 days or Saturday.
Sunday will be in one day
In the literal sense, there is only one "yesterday", because with each new day that comes, the previous day is the only "yesterday". Therefore, when properly pluralizing nouns, only plural nouns will have the apostrophe after the s, and since there can not be more than one "yesterday", it is singular and should be spelled "yesterday's", as in "yesterday's newspaper".
One day older than it was yesterday!!!
yesterday
I started using this drug after a doctor's advice 4 days ago. My BP was 150/100 when I started taking (5 mg daily). The following day my BP dropped to 130/90. One day later (before yesterday) it reached 120/80. I was encouraged by this and started salt free meal yesterday. But the same day I drank four glasses of beer unlike the previous days. I did not have good sleep yesterday and the PB raised to 150 /100. Note that I took the tablet yesterday too. My feeling is that the beer might have reacted with the drug and hence the increased bp level. I have not drunk alcohol today and expect it will get better tomorrow.
today is Saturday
If today is tomorrow, then yesterday's tomorrow is today.Another answer: Yesterday's tomorrow is today. This is a fact. This is reality.But if what we think is today is really tommorow, then we are a day behind! So rather than yesterday's tomorrow being today, 'yesterday's tomorrow' must be one more day than today, i.e. it must be tomorrow!