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it snowed last weekend vs It snow yesterday

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'It snowed last weekend' is used to talk about snowfall that occurred over the entire weekend in the past. 'It snowed yesterday' is used to talk about snowfall that occurred on the specific day before today.

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 4492 views

it snowed last weekend

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to snowfall that happened over the entire weekend in the past.

This phrase is used to describe snowfall that occurred during the previous weekend. It indicates that the snowfall happened at some point over the weekend, not necessarily on both days.

Examples:

  • It snowed last weekend, so we had to cancel our hiking trip.
  • I heard it snowed last weekend in the mountains.
  • It snowed last weekend, but now the sun is shining.
  • Did you see that it snowed last weekend in the city?
  • Last weekend, it snowed heavily in our town.

Alternatives:

  • It snowed over the weekend
  • There was snowfall last weekend
  • Snow fell last weekend
  • Last weekend saw some snow
  • Last weekend had snow

It snow yesterday

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to snowfall that happened on the specific day before today.

This phrase is used to describe snowfall that occurred on the day immediately preceding today. It indicates that the snowfall happened on the previous day.

Examples:

  • It snowed yesterday, but today the roads are clear.
  • I can't believe it snowed yesterday in April!
  • Did you see that it snowed yesterday in the city?
  • Yesterday, it snowed heavily in our town.
  • It snowed yesterday, so we built a snowman in the yard.

Alternatives:

  • There was snowfall yesterday
  • Snow fell yesterday
  • Yesterday saw some snow
  • Yesterday had snow
  • It snowed the day before today

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