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I ran a mile yesterday vs I ate chipotle today

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they talk about different activities on different days. The first phrase talks about running a mile yesterday, while the second phrase talks about eating Chipotle today. Both phrases are correct in their respective contexts.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 765 views

I ran a mile yesterday

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate the activity of running a mile on the previous day.

This phrase is used to talk about an activity that was done specifically the day before the current day.
  • Why does your Fitbit say you ran 174 miles yesterday?
  • The first time I ran a mile, I puked, then fainted.
  • I ran a full security sweep.
  • I ran a mining camp up near Rocky Mountain House.
  • I ran a red light. I was distracted.
  • I ran a preliminary toxicology report.
  • I ran a preliminary toxicology report.
  • I ran a little background check on you.
  • I ran a program on Daniel Su's security system.
  • I ran a test on the substance the cross was drawn with.
  • I ran a full inventory check.
  • Last month, I ran a charity 5k.
  • I ran a check on Tokkan.
  • I ran a half marathon last year.
  • I ran a background check on our girl.
  • I ran a background check on Curtis.
  • Doctor, I ran a full spectrographic analysis.
  • I ran a scan on all of Shaw's known aliases.
  • Apparently, I ran a red light at 64 miles an hour.
  • I ran a sample through GCMS and no peaks.

I ate chipotle today

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate the activity of eating at Chipotle on the current day.

This phrase is used to talk about an activity that was done on the same day as the conversation or writing.
  • I ate-I ate-I ate a piece on the way over.
  • I ate a bunch of ice cream earlier today.
  • Caught everything I ate except chocolate.
  • Feels like I ate a horse.
  • And that evening, I ate an old-school Salisbury steak TV dinner, but I ate the brownie first.
  • I ate some bugs I ate some grass
  • There were two cakes. I ate one and then I ate the other.
  • I wouldn't say I ate your food, so much as I ate your texture.
  • I ate one, maybe two.
  • But I was hungry, so I ate something.
  • I think I ate some bad sushi.
  • I ate just to encourage the others.
  • That first beer bottle I ate for him was a promise.
  • I ate a bunch of ice cream earlier today.
  • I ate a whole jar of mayonnaise once.
  • -I ate. I'm good.
  • I ate it to gain its power.
  • Anyhow, I ate both our lunches.
  • Well, I ate a decorator once.
  • Did you? I think I ate three watermelons.

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