No, "last yesterday" would refer to the most recent occurrence of yesterday. The term for the day before yesterday is "two days ago."
The average word a person says 85 times a day is "THE".
As 'today' is the current time when the sentence is used, it does not make sense to say 'by today', as today has already been reached.A better way to phrase the sentence is 'Do you need it today.' This sentence makes sense, as it is possible for the action to be carried out at a later time on that day.
Neighing all day might make a horse hoarse.
The frequency at which we say "thank you" can vary greatly based on individual circumstances and cultural norms. Some people may say "thank you" dozens of times a day, while others may say it less frequently. Ultimately, the number of times you say "thank you" in a day will depend on your interactions with others and your level of gratitude.
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Laughing on Judgement Day was created on 1992-08-24.
On average, adults laugh about 17 times per day, with each laugh lasting about 6 seconds. This means we spend approximately 102 seconds, or just under 2 minutes, laughing each day. Laughing has numerous health benefits and can improve overall well-being.
One Day It'll All Make Sense was created on 1997-09-30.
On average, a person laughs about 15 times a day. But this can vary depending on the individual's personality, environment, and mood. Laughing has many benefits, including reducing stress and improving mood.
Really there is no tomorrow because that day becomes today? does this make any sense's?
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Children laugh on average around 300 times a day. Laughing is a natural response to joy, playfulness, and fun activities, and it is an important part of their development and well-being.
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