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No, the noun phrase 'yesterday morning' is a common noun, a general word for any yesterday morning at anytime.
It's an adverb of time.
Not long ago, past, recently, and the other day to name a few.
we had a casual day in the office today. yesterday, we had a free casual day at school.
Yesterday is a noun in that sentence.
Yesterday is underlined
Yesterday is underlined
nouns acting as adverbs A+ ;)
Yesterday is underlined
The word 'yesterday' is a noun, a common, abstract noun; a word for the day before the present day or a day not long past.The word 'yesterday' is an adverb; a word to modify a verb as occurring the day before or at a time not long past.
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The Luhya word for the English word yesterday is jana.
hierThe french word for yesterday is 'hier'.
"Motive" is a noun (of the idea-type category).
"Motive" is a noun (of the idea-type category).
The word yesterday is an adverb.
Well, If you look in a dictionary, the word Today comes before Yesterday. Hope this helps.