No, a complete sentence needs a subject and verb at least.
You is the subject, went is the simple predicate, and went to the zoo yesterday is the complete predicate.
This is how you use yesterday in a sentence I went to the carnival yesterday afternoon
I completed the test yesterday.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Scotland demonstrated their complete dominance over their opponents by winning the match five goals to nil.
no...it would have to say: It is because the frog was heavy yesterday morning. Is because does not make sense & if you put it is because then it does make sense.
nouns acting as adverbs A+ ;)
I had to go to the surgery yesterday or I had surgery on my stomach
The former needs a subject, i.e. I did it yesterday. The latter requires a helping verb and a subject, i.e. I haddone it yesterday. With proper conjugation, they are both correct.
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, "The man that I saw yesterday" is a sentence fragment. It lacks a complete thought or predicate.
You is the subject, went is the simple predicate, and went to the zoo yesterday is the complete predicate.
Yesterday is a noun in that sentence.
This is how you use yesterday in a sentence I went to the carnival yesterday afternoon
In that sentence, yesterday is an adverb, 'visited yesterday'. An example sentence for the noun: Yesterday was the last day of the month. The last day of school was yesterday.
Depending of if it is a question or a statement: Did it rain yesterday? OR It rained yesterday.
Yesterday is an adverb in that sentence.
Like this: I did my history homework yesterday. That's how you use yesterday as an adverb in a sentence
I completed the test yesterday.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Scotland demonstrated their complete dominance over their opponents by winning the match five goals to nil.