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  • What really is a Yester in Yesterday or Yesteryear?
    Apparently, Yester cannot be used alone in a sentence, except when accompanied by "day" (yesterday) or "year" (yesteryear) It cannot be used incombination with other portions of time like: yestermonth, yesterweek, yestersecond, yesterminute, yesterhour or yestermillisecond
  • Has the use of the idiom last week surpassed the use of the correct . . .
    Amazingly, even good old ‘yester-year’ was apparently only coined in 1870, by Rosetti translating Villon: “Where are the snows of yester-year?” Finally, none of the sources you give support your implication that ‘yester-week’ is the correct usage that should be preferred to ‘last week’!
  • A more succinct expression for The day before yesterday
    I also think yestereve has the added benefit of being understandable by someone who has never heard it, 'eve being a common word for day-before (e g new year's eve, christmas eve) and yester only really being used in the word yesterday As such, yestereve is more solvable than ereyesterday
  • word choice - Is yesterday night acceptable? - English Language . . .
    I'd say overall that yesterday night sounds nonstandard, but I checked for it in the corpus, and found that it is attested, and even in professional-sounding contexts; see the following quote (from a newscast): Tomorrow is the funeral of the late Prime Minister From a legal point of view, Mr Peres is, as of yesterday night, acting Prime Minister There is a take-care government The
  • Is the expression yesterday afternoon correct?
    Is it proper to use the following expressions I started to London yesterday afternoon I started to London yesterday morning I ask because it is supposedly correct to say 'last night' Why don't
  • Is it correct to say on yesterday? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    The expression “ on yesterday” is commonnly used in some parts of the United States and while it is colloquially accepted it is not grammatically correct and shouldn't be used during formal scenarios As suggested in the following extract by Merrian-Webster: The phrases "on tomorrow," "on today," and "on yesterday" are commonly heard in the southern region of the United States They are
  • etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I have no good answer for 'next night', but I commend to you 'yestreen' -- a word meaning 'yesterday's evening', which was still in (possibly affected) use in the 19th century That may be Scottish; a more English version is 'yester-even' See also 'forenight' The first use of 'yestreen' noted in the OED was 1400 -- not necessarily Old English, but definitely unlike modern English Also, you
  • Is there a word for the day after overmorrow and the day before . . .
    I know overmorrow (the day after tomorrow) and ereyesterday (the day before yesterday) themselves are obsolete alike I would like to know whether English has ever had words for one day farther than
  • How to abbreviate yesterday [closed] - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    1 If the two columns for 'Today' and 'Yesterday' appear alongside each other, the meaning of Yester (or even Yestr or Y'day) would be obvious to the reader from the context
  • grammar - Heavily raining or Raining heavily? - English Language . . .
    Sentences : It is was heavily raining here Or It is was raining heavily here In a conversation with my friend I said that quot;Oh! Its heavily raining here quot; But he she has corrected me as h





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