yesterday
Word
Dictionary
Phrases
- We woke up at home late yesterday.
Verbs1 1
- You all walked in Madrid yesterday.
Verbs1 1
- You (plural) walked in Madrid yesterday.
Verbs1 1
- You walked in Madrid yesterday.
Verbs1 1
- You had walked in Madrid yesterday.
Verbs1 1
- Our grandfather woke up late in the hotel yesterday.
Verbs1 1
- We sat in the house yesterday.
Verbs1 1
- Our children were in the store yesterday.
Verbs1 1
- When did you come from church yesterday.
Verbs2 1
- We lay down at eight yesterday.
Verbs2 1
- Where were you coming from yesterday?
Come 3
- The nurse was coming from the airport yesterday.
Come 3
- A nurse was coming from the airport yesterday.
Come 3
- Where were you all coming from yesterday?
Come 3
- Where were you (plural) coming from yesterday?
Come 3
- Where were you coming from yesterday?
Come 3
- Yesterday I was in Basque country.
Egon2 1
- Yesterday, you were in Italy.
Egon2 1
- Where were you yesterday?
Egon2 1
- Where was the girl yesterday?
Egon2 1
- You (plural) were in the forest yesterday.
Egon2 1
- You'll were in the forest yesterday.
Egon2 1
- You were in the forest yesterday.
Egon2 1
- You (plural) were in the woods yesterday.
Egon2 1
- You'll were in the woods yesterday.
Egon2 1
- You were in the woods yesterday.
Egon2 1
- They were over there yesterday.
Egon2 1
- How was the weather yesterday?
Weather 1
- It was cloudy and cool yesterday.
Weather 1
- There was bad weather yesterday.
Weather 1
- It was cloudy, but warm yesterday.
Weather 1
- It was very rainy, foggy and windy yesterday.
Weather 2
- It was humid yesterday.
Weather 3
- Three thousand persons were sick yesterday.
Numbers 2-3
- Three thousand people were sick yesterday.
Numbers 2-3
- There were three thousand persons were sick yesterday.
Numbers 2-3
- There wer three thousand people were sick yesterday.
Numbers 2-3
- I usually walk on the beach, but yesterday I walked in the forest.
Walking 2
- Yesterday, the child went to school by bus.
NORTAZ 1
- Yesterday, my husband came from Spain by airplane.
NORTAZ 1
- Yesterday, my husband came from Spain by plane.
NORTAZ 1
- Yesterday, we could arrive early.
Compound Verbs 1-1
- Yesterday I opened the restaurant.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- I opened the restaurant yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- Yesterday you closed the bar.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- Yesterday you closed the pub.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- You closed the bar yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- You closed the pub yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- Yesterday I cooked the fish.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- I cooked the fish yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- Yesterday you ate the chicken.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- You ate the chicken yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (single object)
- Yesterday I brought the windows.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- I brought the windows yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- Yesterday you used the glasses.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- You used the glasses yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- Yesterday we heard three motorcycles in the street.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- We heard three motorcycles in the street yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- Yesterday I said Good Morning and Goodbye in Basque.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- I said Good Morning and Goodbye in Basque yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- Yesterday you killed three snakes.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- You killed three snakes yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- Yesterday the police officer stopped eight trucks.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- The police officer stopped eight trucks yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- Yesterday you all brought three bicycles.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- Yesterday you (plural) brought three bicycles.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- Yesterday you'll brought three bicycles.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- Yesterday you brought three bicycles.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- You all brought three bicycles yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- You (plural) brought three bicycles yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- You'll brought three bicycles yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- You brought three bicycles yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- Yesterday the nurses used twenty umbrellas.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- The nurses used twenty umbrellas yesterday.
Ukan/Edun Remote Past (plural object)
- Yesterday I called.
Egin 2
- I called yesterday.
Egin 2
- Yesterday you smiled.
Egin 2
- You smiled yesterday.
Egin 2
- Yesterday he ran.
Egin 2
- Yesterday she ran.
Egin 2
- He ran yesterday.
Egin 2
- She ran yesterday.
Egin 2
- Yesterday we bit a snake.
Egin 2
- We bit a snake yesterday.
Egin 2
- Yesterday you all worked.
Egin 2
- Yesterday you (plural) worked.
Egin 2
- Yesterday you'll worked.
Egin 2
- Yesterday you worked.
Egin 2
- You all worked. yesterday.
Egin 2
- You (plural) worked. yesterday.
Egin 2
- You'll worked. yesterday.
Egin 2
- You worked. yesterday.
Egin 2
- Yesterday they slept.
Egin 2
- They slept yesterday.
Egin 2
- Yesterday I wanted a banana.
Nahi Izan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday the brother of Mikel wanted a lemon.
Nahi Izan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday Mikel's brother wanted a lemon.
Nahi Izan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday you all wanted a watermelon.
Nahi Izan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday you (plural) wanted a watermelon.
Nahi Izan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday you'll wanted a watermelon.
Nahi Izan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday y'all wanted a watermelon.
Nahi Izan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday you wanted a watermelon.
Nahi Izan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday you wanted three oranges.
Nahi Izan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday we wanted a five pears.
Nahi Izan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday Mikel's brothers wanted six peaches.
Nahi Izan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday the brothers of Mikel wanted six peaches.
Nahi Izan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday I drank a glass of wine.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday you all drank five bottles of beer.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday you (plural) drank five bottles of beer.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday you'll drank five bottles of beer.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday y'all drank five bottles of beer.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday you drank five bottles of beer.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday you all drank two bottles of soda.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday you (plural) drank two bottles of soft drink.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday you'll drank two bottles of soft drink.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday y'all drank two bottles of soft drink.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday you drank two bottles of soft drink.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday you had two glasses of wine on the table.
Edan 1 (Past)
- Yesterday I drank a glass of wine.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Yesterday you all drank five bottles of beer.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Yesterday you (plural) drank five bottles of beer.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Yesterday you'll drank five bottles of beer.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Yesterday y'all drank five bottles of beer.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Yesterday you drank five bottles of beer.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Yesterday you all drank two bottles of soda.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Yesterday you (plural) drank two bottles of soft drink.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Yesterday you'll drank two bottles of soft drink.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Yesterday y'all drank two bottles of soft drink.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Yesterday you drank two bottles of soft drink.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Yesterday you had two glasses of wine on the table.
Edan 2 (Present and Future)
- Yesterday, I ate the bread.
Jan 1
- Yesterday, the cooks ate the ice cream.
Jan 1
- Yesterday you ate the meat.
Jan 2
- Yesterday you ate meat.
Jan 2
- Yesterday, I ate lunch in San Sebastian.
Jan 4 (Lunch and Dinner)
- Yesterday, the owl ate dinner in a tree.
Jan 4 (Lunch and Dinner)