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No, the noun phrase 'yesterday morning' is a common noun, a general word for any yesterday morning at anytime.
To say "Yesterday morning" in Kikuyu language, you would say "Hinonge iria."
The day that is today ended yesterday and started this morning.
yesterday morning at 7.00
Your sentence reads: Mom's angry yesterday morning. Mom's is a contraction for Mom is. So the sentence could read: Mom is angry yesterday morning. The verb is involves the present and only the present. Your mom might be mad right now. You might say: Mom is angry right now. That is the proper use of the word is. There is no way you can be mad yesterday morning right now. Pigs can not fly. Either Mom was angry yesterday morning or Mom is angry right now.
no...it would have to say: It is because the frog was heavy yesterday morning. Is because does not make sense & if you put it is because then it does make sense.
"Yesterday" can be an adverb, a noun, or an adjective.ExamplesAdverb: We arrived yesterday.Noun: Yesterday started well. All our yesterdays.Adjective: Yesterday morning
I think yesterday morning at 8 pm
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No, the correct form would be "I saw him twice yesterday." Using the past simple tense "saw" instead of "had seen" is more appropriate for describing completed actions in the past.
I had a conversation with your mother this morning.
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