US /ˈjestərdeɪ/
・UK /ˈjestədeɪ/
While you and I are talking, a plane crashed yesterday, they think it was terrorism.
I swear to you, I was looking at them yesterday.
YESTERDAY WE WERE IN FRONT OF AN
I broke my phone yesterday, but it's working fine now.
It was just yesterday afternoon that a US fighter jet took down another flying object over northern Canada,
PRESIDENT BIDEN, IT WAS SHOT DOWN. IT WAS JUST YESTERDAY
So, for example, yesterday
And then the same is true tomorrow when I go back to work, people will probably say: Did you do anything special yesterday for family day?
And tomorrow, a really common question will be, "Hey, did you do anything special yesterday for family day?"
So technically, the crack of dawn would be when the sun comes up and that hasn't really happened yet, but we would still use that phrase like, "Hey, did you get up early yesterday?"
hey, did you get up early yesterday?
There might be other people. I met somebody yesterday who exercises like crazy but then revealed to me he's sleeping four hours a night because of his job.
That it's left for yesterday
That it's left for yesterday