No. In English we may say that something happened (or will happen) "on" a particular day or date (eg: Tuesday, or 15th March) but we do not say "on" yesterday and tomorrow. If something happened (or will happen) during a certain month but not on a specific date we may say "in" Eg: I am going shopping on Friday. My birthday was on the 17th June. I went swimming yesterday. I will visit a friend tomorrow. I am going to have a holiday in December.
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∙ 15y agoNo, tomorrow is yesterday's future since tomorrow hasn't yet happened. But you could say yesterday is tomorrow's past since it has already happened.
ok lets say today is monday. and if today is monday and today is tomorrow then tomorrow would be monday. then yesterday would be monday because tomorrow is yesterday.
Present Yesterday's tomorrow Tomorrow's yesterday
No- Hope this helped!=) Another answer. I don' see anything wrong with saying, "It snowed yesterday." You could also say, "Yesterday, it snowed."
No, it is not correct. The correct way to say it would be "I was in London yesterday."
Today If this is Wednesday, then on Tuesday, Wednesday was 'tomorrow', and on Thursday it will be 'yesterday'.
No, it is not proper English to say "on tomorrow." The correct phrase is "tomorrow."
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Today is tomorrow.
tomorrow's yesterday
Friday! (tomorrow)
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