Well the term would immediatly be incorrect because the term yesterday would mean the day beore this was posted, and so the mistake is that your dog did not die ysterday
I ate pie. She threw up. Tatinana curdled milk. The dog pooped. He died yesterday.
i have a dog. (present/today/now) i had a dog. (past/yesterday/last year) i have had a dog. (in the past)
I had a close encounter with a dog yesterday.
Brian got a dog yesterday, his name is Buddy
The flashback was about when my dog died.
Examples of a simple sentence: "I like the color blue." "It was raining yesterday." "My aunt has a pet dog." "On the internet, Milo and I accessed a search engine and searched for information about King Tutankhamen."
I was at my sister's house yesterday. I have two sisters My sister's dog is called.... My sister's favorite color is.........
yesterday is an adverb
His beloved dog had just died, therefore he was depressed.
The dense fog made it difficult to see more than a few feet ahead.
The two parts of a complete sentence are the subject and predicate. The subject contains a noun, the predicate a verb. "My dog died." Subject = My dog Predicate = died
She was forlorn for weeks after her faithful dog died.