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huh???????????????? "on tomorrow" is clearly incorrect, but cannot find a concise explanation for why. It is needed to convince a colleague to refrain from using it.
Ho avuto bisogno dell'auto ieri! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "I needed the car yesterday!" The declaration translates literally as "I had need of the car yesterday!" in English. The pronunciation will be "o a-VOO-to bee-ZO-nyo del-LOW-to YEH-ree" in Pisan Italian.
Only June started on Sunday in 1930. All you needed to do was google '1930 calendar'......
The Tomorrow People - 1973 A Much Needed Holiday Spilled Porridge 5-3 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
The Tomorrow People - 1973 A Much Needed Holiday Just Desserts 5-4 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
Yes, a comma should be used after introductory words like "yesterday" or "last night" to separate them from the main part of the sentence. For example: "Yesterday, we went to the beach."
Yes, "needed" is a past tense verb that expresses a requirement or necessity. It is often used to indicate something that is essential or mandatory.
"Upon Sunday" is not a commonly used phrase. It could possibly mean that something will happen on Sunday or be related to that day of the week. More context would be needed to provide a more accurate interpretation.
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It needed to be ratified by 9 of 13 states.
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