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Yesterday's trailer vs Yesterdays trailer

Both "yesterday's trailer" and "yesterdays trailer" are not correct. The correct form is "yesterday's trailer" with an apostrophe before the 's' to indicate possession.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 599 views

Yesterday's trailer

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that the trailer belongs to yesterday.

Use "yesterday's trailer" when you want to refer to a trailer that was associated with yesterday.

Examples:

  • I watched yesterday's trailer for the new movie.
  • Did you see yesterday's trailer for the upcoming game?
  • Special gumbo tonight from yesterday's chicken.
  • Cameras are watching yesterday's footage.
  • - I want yesterday's field reports now.
  • Yesterday's Minutes have been distributed.
  • Yesterday's ECOFIN discussions were inconclusive.
  • Yesterday's debates demonstrated that very clearly.
  • Your disappointment in yesterday's losses is warranted.
  • Commissioner Verheugen endorsed this demand during yesterday's debate.
  • Yesterday's Minutes have been distributed.
  • Yesterday's opponents have become the most loyal supporters.
  • Yesterday's minutes have been circulated.
  • Looks like yesterday's roast covered in... yesterday's soup.
  • Madam President, my name is not on yesterday's attendance register, although I was present, and took part in all of yesterday's roll-call votes.
  • The compromise was supported by many speakers during yesterday's debate though several speakers would have liked to achieve more.
  • Yesterday's debate here in the Chamber concerning European culture was quite a disagreeable experience.
  • And in honor of yesterday's big win...
  • Yesterday's date on the newspaper.
  • You have a penance list to complete for skipping yesterday's vespers.
  • There's yesterday's pork roast.
  • As we are talking music and militia let's discuss yesterday's incident with Sergeant Jasiak.

Yesterdays trailer

This phrase is incorrect in English. The possessive form requires an apostrophe before the 's'.

  • Clarence's purple Cadillac, parked in front of your trailer yesterday.
  • Yesterday... in-in Renny's trailer.
  • This is a dry cleaning ticket that we found in your trailer for clothes that you dropped off yesterday.
  • This is a dry cleaning ticket that we found in your trailer for clothes that you dropped off yesterday.
  • But there were a lot of people on that beach yesterday, so anyone could have stolen it from his trailer.
  • Do you know if a trailer came here yesterday or today?

Alternatives:

  • yesterday's trailer

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