Yesterday always happens before tomorrow.
I think that's supposed to be, "Where does tomorrow come before yesterday? In the dictionary.
Friday! (tomorrow)
Today = Tuesday Tomorrow = Wednesday The day after tomorrow = Thursday One day before the day after tomorrow = Wednesday
Five days after Wednesday is Monday. So if Monday is the day after tomorrow, today is Saturday.
Four days which start with the letter 'T' are Tuesday, Thursday...and Today and Tomorrow. The only day that has an affirmative in it is Yesterday. The only day with an x in the middle is The Next Day. Two days that like to confuse are Day Before Yesterday, and Day After Tomorrow.
He can only say that yesterday was Monday and tomorrow is Wednesday on Thursday. On Thursday, yesterday would indeed be Wednesday, and tomorrow would be Friday, which means he cannot truthfully claim it is Wednesday. Hence, he can only make that statement on Thursday.
Tomorrow comes before yesterday in a dictionary. In alphabetical order, "tomorrow" appears before "yesterday," highlighting how language and organization can create unique contexts that differ from our typical understanding of time.
Well, If you look in a dictionary, the word Today comes before Yesterday. Hope this helps.
yesterday
Today doesn't come before Yesterday and Tomorrow in Willy Wonka's choolate factory the answer is actually the English dictionary
Today comes before yesterday and tomorrow in a dictionary!
today Before yesterday passed, it was today. When tomorrow comes, it will be today.
Tomorrow.
The day before today. Two days before tomorrow. But if tomorrow never comes, will yesterday ever go. =/ At the time of this writing, yesterday was Sunday, January 1st, 2011.
If 5 days before the day after tomorrow was Wednesday, then the day after tomorrow is Friday. Therefore, yesterday was Thursday.
Sunday Day before yesterday = Wednesday Yesterday = Thursday Today = Friday Tomorrow = Saturday Day after Tomorrow = Sunday
The day before tomorrow is called "today." Therefore, two days before tomorrow would be "yesterday." This is because each day progresses linearly in a chronological sequence, with yesterday being the day that comes before today, and tomorrow being the day that comes after today.
i thnk its Thursday