If today is Friday, the day that comes before yesterday is Wednesday. The day that follows Wednesday is Thursday. Therefore, the day that follows the day that comes after the day that comes before the day before yesterday is Friday.
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.
today Before yesterday passed, it was today. When tomorrow comes, it will be today.
Today comes before yesterday and tomorrow in a dictionary!
Well, If you look in a dictionary, the word Today comes before Yesterday. Hope this helps.
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.
Today is Friday, yesterday was Thursday, tomorrow is Saturday and Sunday comes after that, and the earthquake stopped after that...
The only place where "today" comes before "yesterday" is in a dictionary. In a dictionary, words are arranged in alphabetical order, so "today" is listed before "yesterday." This is a playful way to highlight the difference between chronological time and alphabetical arrangement.
Thursday.
The day that comes directly before today is yesterday. It represents the previous 24-hour period leading up to the current day. For example, if today is Wednesday, then yesterday was Tuesday.
My reasoning is thus: If as in the question - Yesterdaywas Saturday then: Today would be Sunday so 'the day after tomorow' would be: Tuesday - -(tomorrow being Monday) and: Friday comes 4 days before Tuesday (on the 7 day loop.....Friday...Saturday...Sunday...Monday...Tuesday......and so on in a loop)
Thursday ! :)
Saturday