The correct form is What day was yesterday because yesterday implies past tense.
yesterday in French: hier the day before yesterday: avant-hier
Yesterday = Ontem - The day before yesterday = Anteontem
No, "last yesterday" would refer to the most recent occurrence of yesterday. The term for the day before yesterday is "two days ago."
Yesterday, I went for a run in the park with my friend.
The verb in the word "yesterday" is "yest." It goes in front of "day" to communicate that the event happened before the current day.
Let Yesterday=-1 Today=0 Tomorrow=1 the day after yesterday=(-1)+1=0=Today the day before the day after yesterday=(-1)+[(-1)+1]=(-1)=Yesterday !!! Answer = Yesterday
yesterday in French: hier the day before yesterday: avant-hier
Friday! (tomorrow)
day beforer yesterday
In such questions we need to search for the starting point or the clue. The clue in the question is the word "Yesterday" which is at the last. So this is our starting point. Now lets divide the sentence into 4 parts... The day after/ the day before/ the day after yesterday So coming from back....the day after yesterday= today then continuing it....the day before( today)....is yesterday... The day after (yesterday)...is today... Or After dividing we find day after , day before as cancellation pair...and we are left with the day after yesterday......answer is Today.
If someone said 'I was tired all day yesterday" it means that all during the day yesterday, they were tired.
Yesterday is the day before today.
yesterday
Yesterday was the day before today.
Tomorrow.
The Day After Yesterday was created on 2005-07-12.
"Day yesterday" is redundant and grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase would be "yesterday" to refer to the day before today.