"Thank you for delivering it to me yesterday"
Yes it is correct
The correct version is "I saw her yesterday."
since yesterday afternoon is correct. since + the point-in-time ; for + time range.
The first thank you is correct.
"Did you watch yesterday's match?"
"your uncle died"
Thanking someone for yesterday infers that someone actually gave you yesterday. It would be better to say, "Thank you for making yesterday special."
The correct version is "I saw her yesterday."
No, the correct sentence is "I did not go yesterday." The verb "go" should be in its base form after "did not."
since yesterday afternoon is correct. since + the point-in-time ; for + time range.
"Yesterday afternoon" is the correct phrase to use. The word "yesterday" refers to a specific day in the past, while "last afternoon" might suggest a more general reference to the previous afternoon.
The correct statement would be: "He went to school yesterday, didn't he?" The use of "didn't he" reflects the past tense of going to school yesterday.
The first thank you is correct.
thank you - this is generally a verb forme.g. Thank you for attending.thankyou - is an adjectivee.g. A thankyou letter arrived yesterday.
'He and I met yesterday' is correct. In English, it is grammatically correct to use the subjective form ('He') when referring to oneself along with another person.
"Did you watch yesterday's match?"
He left to Delhi yesterday. Yesterday, he left for Delhi. He left yesterday for Delhi. He went to Delhi yesterday.
It is more appropriate to ask "What day was yesterday?" to inquire about the previous day.