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how was the week end vs how was the yesterday

The phrases are not comparable as they are both incorrect. The correct forms should be: 'How was the weekend?' and 'How was yesterday?'

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 715 views

how was the week end

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form is 'How was the weekend?'

The correct phrase to ask about someone's weekend is 'How was the weekend?'
  • Two military employees disappeared over the week-end.
  • And in the week ends we would barbecue.
  • I think she expected you over the week-end.
  • And I bet you'll dive in it before the week ends.
  • From this evening through the week end the museum is closed as we move into the 21st century.
  • - Getting excited for the week end now.
  • Mr President, I wish to refer to a very serious incident which occurred over the week-end in my constituency in County Mayo.
  • However, over the week-end the British Government advised people to hoard food because of the year 2000.
  • As the week ends, there's a consensus among all present that Hermann Goring now appears to be in control of the court.
  • Return to the city from the week-end... Why? is proceeding neatly and slowly.
  • We're taking my kids away for the week-end.
  • - Getting excited for the week end now.
  • These new services were to be introduced at the same time as the timetable change due to take place over the week-end of 11 to 12 December 2010.
  • We'll train here every evening and week-ends.
  • Lady Laser takes no prisoners in Jasper and Henry's week end adventure.
  • But our things are this week end only.
  • Well, - have a great week end.
  • Until Arthur stops being mad at me or pledge week ends, whichever comes first.
  • My husband is here only during week-ends.
  • You said you wanted a dirty week-end.

Alternatives:

  • How was your weekend?
  • How was your weekend?
  • How was your weekend?
  • How was your weekend?

how was the yesterday

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form is 'How was yesterday?'

To inquire about someone's previous day, you should use 'How was yesterday?'
  • How much was the squash yesterday?
  • Sharon: How was the ride home yesterday with your mother?
  • The yesterday's and today's you are very funny in my eyes.
  • I know that it took hours of work by the yesterday, but the most important law in Europe - second only to the Constitution - is now on the right track.
  • I want to overcome the yesterday's number of sentences!
  • Yesterday Commissioner Barnier outlined the difficulties facing Portugal.
  • I mean, you asked me the - yesterday if I was a raiders fan or a niners fan, and I'm telling you, a niners fan.
  • Paul Manning was arrested yesterday by LAPD for DUl.
  • Your mother brought you honey yesterday.
  • That's the building we saw yesterday.
  • Someone emailed her this song yesterday.
  • This came in the mail yesterday.
  • I remembered seeing this old family cemetery yesterday.
  • - Except his dream job... Yesterday.
  • Look, about our talk yesterday.
  • Mrs. Hopewell - she was attacked yesterday.
  • Yesterday, I discovered hill starts were very difficult.
  • Widowed Karen Desai returned home yesterday with her son.
  • Jimmy Kemper escaped from prison yesterday.
  • The Megan Facebook thing was yesterday.

Alternatives:

  • How was your day yesterday?
  • How was your day yesterday?
  • How was your day yesterday?
  • How was your day yesterday?

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