yesterday

yesterday — adverb

1. on the day that came before today — used to say when something happened in relat

1.副詞A1
釋義

on the day that came before today — used to say when something happened in relation to the present day.

例句

Noor went to the pharmacy yesterday to pick up her medicine.

yesterday with simple past tense

The jacket that Yuki ordered online yesterday has already arrived.

yesterday in a relative clause modifying a noun

同義詞
反義詞
  • tomorrow

    the opposite time direction from today

文法句型

yesterday + past simple

用法筆記

The most common use of 'yesterday'. Requires a past-tense verb — never use with present or future tenses. No preposition (on, in, at) is needed before 'yesterday'.

常見錯誤

I go yesterday to the market.
I went to the market yesterday.
💡The verb must be in past tense when 'yesterday' is used.
I did it on yesterday.
I did it yesterday.
💡No preposition is needed before 'yesterday'.

2. an informal, exaggerated way of demanding that something happen right away — oft

2.副詞B2
釋義

an informal, exaggerated way of demanding that something happen right away — often because the speaker feels there has already been too much delay.

例句

The boss wants that report finished yesterday, not by next week!

figurative urgency with 'wants + object + yesterday'

Ryo told the plumber, "I need this pipe fixed yesterday — the basement is flooding."

imperative context: 'need + object + yesterday'

同義詞
反義詞
  • eventually

    suggests no urgency, opposite of immediate demand

文法句型

wants/needs + noun + yesterday

yesterday used adverbially for urgency

用法筆記

Strictly informal. Common in workplace complaints, customer-service frustrations, and urgent requests. Often appears in exclamations. Do not use in academic or formal writing.

常見錯誤

The committee requires the submission yesterday.' (formal context)
The committee requires immediate submission.
💡This idiomatic usage is too informal for official correspondence.

yesterday — noun