yes it is right just add the capital letter at the front for the T and it is correct.
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This is how you use yesterday in a sentence I went to the carnival yesterday afternoon
Marketplace is the correct way to write this word. So it is one word.An example sentence for you is: We went to the marketplace yesterday
You is the subject, went is the simple predicate, and went to the zoo yesterday is the complete predicate.
adverb - yesterday adjective - new
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"Why you went to the market yesterday" is correct because it is in the simple past tense. "You had gone to the market yesterday" is in the past perfect tense, which is typically used to show an action that occurred before another past action, but in this case, the simple past tense is more appropriate for describing a single past event.
No, the sentence is not correct grammatically. It should be "Mario and I went to the market" since "I" is the subject pronoun used when referring to oneself as the subject of the sentence.
No, the correct sentence is "I did not go yesterday." The verb "go" should be in its base form after "did not."
It is more usual for adverbs like "yesterday" to go at the beginning or end of sentences like this.
This is how you use yesterday in a sentence I went to the carnival yesterday afternoon
Yes, the word yesterday is both a noun and an adverb. In the sentence, 'Yesterday, you went power kiting', yesterday is used as an adverb modifying the verb went, 'you went yesterday...'.
Marketplace is the correct way to write this word. So it is one word.An example sentence for you is: We went to the marketplace yesterday
The correct statement would be: "He went to school yesterday, didn't he?" The use of "didn't he" reflects the past tense of going to school yesterday.
I went to my friend's house yesterday.
I went shopping yesterday.
I went shopping yesterday.
You is the subject, went is the simple predicate, and went to the zoo yesterday is the complete predicate.