Friday
Sunday. Why? The day before the day before yesterday was Monday implies that today is Thursday. This is true because the 'day before yesterday (Wednesday)' would be Tuesday, and the day before Tuesday is Monday. Since today is Thursday, that means that the "day after tomorrow(Friday)" is Saturday, and the day after that is Sunday. *** uh, that is incorrect. if TODAY is WEDNESDAY, then YESTERDAY would be TUESDAY, and the DAY BEFORE that would be MONDAY. now that we've established that TODAY is WEDNESDAY, then TOMORROW would be THURSDAY, and the DAY AFTER would be FRIDAY. so the ANSWER IS FRIDAY. *** never mind. misread the question.
Many options: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, or Today, Tomorrow and the Day after Tomorrow, or name them in a language other than English.
If 4 days after the day before yesterday is Sunday tomorrow is... 7-4+2+1 = 6 (Saturday) Forget the first part. Tomorrow is Tuesday. Great question.
The adverb tomorrow means occurring 'the day after the current day' and answers the question "when" although it is a future time. If an action is set to occur tomorrow, it should happen then, rather than today. *The word tomorrow is a noun if it is not modifying an action or condition verb.
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.
Monday. If yesterday was Friday, then today is Saturday and the day after tomorrow is Monday.
Today would be Monday
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!
Monday
It's "Saterday". You just answered it yourself.
Today = Tuesday Tomorrow = Wednesday The day after tomorrow = Thursday One day before the day after tomorrow = Wednesday
Sunday. Why? The day before the day before yesterday was Monday implies that today is Thursday. This is true because the 'day before yesterday (Wednesday)' would be Tuesday, and the day before Tuesday is Monday. Since today is Thursday, that means that the "day after tomorrow(Friday)" is Saturday, and the day after that is Sunday. *** uh, that is incorrect. if TODAY is WEDNESDAY, then YESTERDAY would be TUESDAY, and the DAY BEFORE that would be MONDAY. now that we've established that TODAY is WEDNESDAY, then TOMORROW would be THURSDAY, and the DAY AFTER would be FRIDAY. so the ANSWER IS FRIDAY. *** never mind. misread the question.
day beforer yesterday
Friday. The day before yesterday (WED) was two days after Monday.
The day after tomorrow.
Five days after Wednesday is Monday. So if Monday is the day after tomorrow, today is Saturday.
Sunday