I would say thursday.
Not a hard question. Today is Saturday. Yesterday was Friday and the day before the day before Fri. was Wed. which is three days after last Saturday.
Starting from Monday, two days after is Wednesday. The day immediately after Wednesday is Thursday, and two days after Thursday is Saturday. Finally, three days after Saturday is Tuesday. Therefore, the answer is Tuesday.
Let's break it down: Starting from Monday, two days after Monday is Wednesday. The day after Wednesday is Thursday. Two days after Thursday is Saturday. Finally, three days after Saturday is Tuesday. Therefore, the answer is Tuesday.
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Friday
If three days from now is Thursday, then today is Monday. The day before yesterday would be Sunday, and the day before that would be Saturday. Therefore, the answer is Saturday.
The day before tomorrow is called "today." Therefore, two days before tomorrow would be "yesterday." This is because each day progresses linearly in a chronological sequence, with yesterday being the day that comes before today, and tomorrow being the day that comes after today.
Wednesday.......
Saturday
Saturday.
The day that comes after Friday and before Saturday, while not being sooner than Tuesday, is Friday itself. This is a bit of a trick question, as it implies a time frame without changing days. Thus, the answer is simply Friday.
in the Dictionary. 'T'hursday comes before 'W'ednesday