If you're asking if "You lost the game yesterday" is an independent clause, yes. It can be on its own and be a complete sentence.
Yes, "You lost the game yesterday" is an independent clause because it can stand alone as a complete sentence and expresses a complete thought.
"Yesterday, Margo lost her keys" is written in past tense.
"Lost in thought" is a phrase or a group of words that acts as an adjective to describe someone who is absorbed in their thoughts. It is not a clause because it does not have a subject and a verb to form a complete sentence.
The family left for Disney World yesterday. We left the party after midnight. I thought I lost the ring, but I left it on the dresser.
Present simple: "I lose my keys often." Past simple: "He lost his wallet yesterday." Present participle: "She is losing her patience."
The past tense of "found" is also "found." For example, "I found my lost keys yesterday."
To join two independent clauses using nevertheless, you put one independent clause that is contrary to the second, put a comma after the first clause, insert "nevertheless" plus another comma, and then put in the second independent clause. For example, take the independent clauses "I lost my well-prepared notes" and "I gave an excellent speech". You would start out with, "I lost my well-prepared notes" and put a comma after it. Then you would add in "nevertheless" along with another comma and the second independent clause. The finished product would look like this: "I lost my well-prepared notes, nevertheless, I gave an excellent speech." I hope I helped. Happy Spelling!
A compound complex sentence must contain at least two independent clauses, linked by a conjunction (or punctuation that functions as a conjunction), and at least one dependent clause. For example: 'I waited an hour and a half for my sister; she finally turned up at ten o'clock, when I had given her up for lost.' First independent clause: 'I waited an hour and a half for my sister;' Second independent clause: 'she finally turned up at ten o'clock,' Dependent clause: 'when I had given her up for lost.' This could also be written as 'I waited an hour and a half for my sister, and she finally turned up at ten o'clock, when I had given her up for lost.'
The book which you bought yesterday is lost.
yesterday
"Yesterday, Margo lost her keys" is written in past tense.
The line "I lost them Yesterday" mean that the speaker have a very important thing that she lost yesterday and that line means that everything in the past cannot back to future.Because if you lost something you cannot reversed the clock and back to it.
its on the block i saw you walking on yesterday, you know the one I'm talking about! jk! i lost the game!
no they did not they lost by a field goal with two seconds in the game score 22-19
yesterday.
No they lost 4-3
The Virginian - 1962 Lost Yesterday 3-20 was released on: USA: 3 February 1965
India lost agaisnt South Africa yesterday because there middle order got to relaxed after Sehwag, Tendulkar and Gautam Gambir got them of to a flyer. Also ,like the England game, India's bowling in the last over was poor and only Zaheer Khan and Harbajan Singh performed with the ball.