Llovió ayer
Ayer fue martes*. (*in spanish, days and months are not capitalized)
It means "yesterday was".
Ayer = yesterday in Spanish.
Ayer e.g. We went to the cinema yesterday. Fuimos al cine ayer.
Ayer era miercoles.
Depending of if it is a question or a statement: Did it rain yesterday? OR It rained yesterday.
No- Hope this helped!=) Another answer. I don' see anything wrong with saying, "It snowed yesterday." You could also say, "Yesterday, it snowed."
it was rained yesterday
Well, I can show you how to say it in Spanish, since I don’t speak Thai. Yesterday: Ayer.
Knots Landing - 1979 Yesterday It Rained 5-24 was released on: USA: 22 March 1984
Le encontré ayer
Ayer fue martes*. (*in spanish, days and months are not capitalized)
A quantitative [think 'quantity'] observation is an observation that you can relate specific numbers to. For example, a quantitative observation might be "It rained 1.5 inches yesterday." A qualitative [think 'quality'] observation is an observation that does not include specific numbers, such as "It rained a lot yesterday" or "It rained more yesterday than today."
"Tuve que trabajar ayer."
Where I Live It Rained Yesterday Along With Pennie Sized Hail
"She showered yesterday" in Spanish is "Se duchó ayer". It is pronounced "say doo-CHO ah-YARE". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
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