"Yesterday" and "today" can act as adverbs, adjectives, and even nouns, depending on where they are placed in a sentence. Here are some examples:
Adverb: Yesterday we went to the bank.
Adjective: I gave you the money yesterday morning.
Noun: I wish it was yesterday.
Adverb: Today is a gorgeous day!
Noun: I will finish writing the essay today after school.
As for the adjective form of today, it is seldom used.
She gave a terrific speech yesterday.
articles are actually a type of determiner (adjective) because of this it is not included in parts of speech.
Suffixes are parts of words, therefore they are not parts of speech. Parts of speech are full words like LOGICAL - CAL is a part of that word that is an adjective.
Adjectives, verbs, and nouns are words or parts of speech.
Yesterday, today and tomorrow.
It means that today is the same as tomorrow's yesterday, and that it is the same as yesterday's tomorrow.The day after yesterday is today, because today is what comes after yesterday. Do you get it now?
Yesterday
Today is tomorrow.
Today is tomorrow.
Yesterday is a noun in that sentence.
tuesday
Today would be yesterday.
In such questions we need to search for the starting point or the clue. The clue in the question is the word "Yesterday" which is at the last. So this is our starting point. Now lets divide the sentence into 4 parts... The day after/ the day before/ the day after yesterday So coming from back....the day after yesterday= today then continuing it....the day before( today)....is yesterday... The day after (yesterday)...is today... Or After dividing we find day after , day before as cancellation pair...and we are left with the day after yesterday......answer is Today.
Well, If you look in a dictionary, the word Today comes before Yesterday. Hope this helps.
The answer is today. The answer is always today, it was the same yesterday and it will be the same tomorrow.
Yesterday is always after today in a dictionary.
Tomorrow Becomes Yesterday was created in 2008.