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yesterday it was very sunny outside vs yesterday they was very sunny outside

The correct phrase is "yesterday it was very sunny outside." The pronoun "it" is used to refer to the weather, which is considered an impersonal subject in English. Using "they" in this context is incorrect.

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 4442 views

yesterday it was very sunny outside

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to talk about the weather conditions on a specific day in the past.

Examples:

  • Yesterday it was very sunny outside, so we went for a picnic.
  • Yesterday it was very sunny outside, but today it's raining.
  • I remember yesterday it was very sunny outside.
  • Did you notice yesterday it was very sunny outside?
  • The forecast said yesterday it was very sunny outside.
  • English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level ESL/EFL Test #44 "Basic Weather Expressions", answer 1. Yesterday it was very sunny outside.

yesterday they was very sunny outside

This phrase is incorrect. The pronoun "they" is not used to refer to the weather in English.

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