It's correct.
Before is a preposition, so it's grammatically incorrect to use it as the last word in a sentence.
last night, yesterday evening
"Peter hurt his knee when he fell last week" is correct.
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It is correct, but it is not normal in North American English. It means the second to last (or next to last) sentence.The sentence should start with the article 'the', designating 'last' as a specific thing: The last but one.Examples:The last customer but one. (there is one more person to be waited on)The last cookie but one. (this cookie leaves one remaining)The last train but one. (the next to the last train for this period)
Yes, the phrase "last evening" is correct and commonly used to refer to the evening before the current day.
"Last night" is correct. "Yesterday night" is not commonly used and may be considered incorrect in some contexts.
Before is a preposition, so it's grammatically incorrect to use it as the last word in a sentence.
Since the action is in the PAST, you have to use "exited" which is the past tense of the verb.
2004 I think that is incorrect. 1999 is the correct answer.
I don't know where that last answer came from, but the person was surely incorrect.
We attended the wake for the deceased last Monday evening.
The last answer was incorrect. Someone please improve the correct answer.
The correct grammar usage here would be: He and I went to the movies last night.
That depends on the meaning and the context. Correct: * It was our last afternoon together before the end of the vacation. * Yesterday afternoon I talked to them about the problem. * There is no issue with the first sentence above. I believe we are discussing "last afternoon" in the context of a sentence like the second one above.* in that context, if we are talking today, before 12 noon, of an event that occurred yesterday in the afternoon, we say "last afternoon" because the event occurred during the "last" afternoon. However if we are talking today in the evening or in the night of the same event, we cannot say last "afternoon" because there has been another afternoon that has passed since that event occurred. In such a case we must say "yesterday afternoon". The same rule should apply for "last morning" and "yesterday morning".
Last week we went to the beach.In the evening we walked down to the river.
Where = place Were = past tense of "are" Where were you last night? (correct) Me? Were where u? (incorrect, also reveals you were drinking)