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  2. Oct 15, 2022 · Here is a simple breakdown of which word form is correct. For examples of each word form in an English sentence, scroll down to the next section. Word. Correct or incorrect. Yesterday’s. Correct: The correct plural possessive form of the base word “yesterday.”. Yesterdays.

  3. Yesterdays is the plural of yesterday but yesterday is usually singular (it is one day). Why is it yesterday’s meeting and not yesterdays meeting? We use the apostrophe s to show that the meeting and yesterday are connected. yesterdays without the apostrophe is the plural of yesterday.

  4. “Yesterdays” is the plural form of “yesterday.” You can use it when referring to multiple “yesterdays.” For example, “there are always more yesterdays.” “Yesterday’s” is the singular possessive form, showing that “yesterday” owns an object. For example, “yesterday’s event.” This table should help you to understand things better.

  5. yesterday. noun. us / ˈjes.tɚ.deɪ / uk / ˈjes.tə.deɪ / [ U ] the day before today: "Is that today's paper ?" "No, it's yesterday's." the day before yesterday. two days ago: I called her the day before yesterday. See more. [ C or U ] the recent past: Nobody's interested in yesterday's pop stars.

  6. (also yes‧ter‧days [plural]) the recent past Yesterday's students are today's employees. All her yesterdays had vanished without a trace. This is already yesterday's news (= no longer of interest). See yesterday in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: yesterday.

  7. 6 days ago · yesterday (plural yesterdays) The day immediately before today; one day ago. Today is the child of yesterday and the parent of tomorrow. Yesterday was rainy, but by this morning it had begun to snow. ( figuratively) The past, often in terms of being outdated . yesterday's technology.

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