Discover differences, examples, alternatives and tips for choosing the right phrase. Most people will refer to the day of the week instead, in my experience, such as monday's meeting Learn the meaning and correct usage of we had a meeting yesterday
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“did you have a good day” is correct, and we use it as a summary question to find out whether someone enjoyed their day
It can refer to today (if we ask it at the end of the day) or any previous day where someone might have had a “good day.”
For example, “yesterday’s meeting” and “yesterday is the meeting.” while it’s not grammatically correct (the above sentence), it will help to remember how to pluralize this base word. We need the apostrophe s to show the possessive form This means that the meeting belongs to yesterday The two words (yesterday, meeting) are connected
Yesterdays (without the apostrophe) is not grammatically incorrect but it isn’t common in english. Please help me to understand why can't we use happened after 'meeting This is very basic grammar The tense used here is past simple
To make past simple questions, you need the auxiliary verb did and a main verb in the infinitive form
Did the meeting happen yesterday? Leaving out the object of had makes it read as if we had [gone to the meeting], but you've said that you went, so it doesn't make sense Assuming you intended had any, like the second example We went to a meeting yesterday
We could ask questions if we had any. The simple past here (they *had* a meeting / they *had* the day off) shows that the action started in the past and is over (is not continuing until now Started and ended yesterday), and we know it's a recent event with yesterday. For two days ago you could say
Day before yesterday's meeting or the meeting two days ago
Day before yesterday is a little wordy