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How to use words Yesterday, Tomorrow



 
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How to use words Yesterday, Tomorrow #1 (permalink) Thu Sep 03, 2009 4:05 am   How to use words Yesterday, Tomorrow
 

Hi Sir,

I have a confusion on using words Yesterday & Sunday in a sentance. Could you explain me what is the difference between below two sentences. If have something difference, please explain me.

Sentence1. Yesterday, I went to city London.
Sentence2. I went to city London yesterday.

Thanks in advance.

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How to use words Yesterday, Tomorrow #2 (permalink) Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:29 am   How to use words Yesterday, Tomorrow
 

Hi,
There is no important difference.But whenever we want to emphasize adv (of place,time),we can use them at the beginning of the sentences.
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How to use words Yesterday, Tomorrow #3 (permalink) Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:51 am   How to use words Yesterday, Tomorrow
 

Hi Morteza,

Thanks for your explanation.
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