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  • This is everyday grammar.

  • I'm Rossiya and I'm covet.

  • Guess what?

  • Yesterday I went toe a CrossFit class.

  • Really?

  • That's great.

  • I don't think I've exercised since last week.

  • Well, I haven't been to the gym in a month.

  • No, wait.

  • The last time I went was two months ago.

  • All I did yesterday was watched.

  • The new Van Damme movie.

  • No way I saw that two days ago.

  • No, wait.

  • It was last Tuesday past time.

  • Words like yesterday, last and ago are commonly used in English.

  • Lucy and I just used a lot of past time words in talking about things we had done.

  • Now let's find some simpler examples.

  • Using the independent clause, John went home.

  • Remember yesterday means the day before today and can be combined with morning, afternoon and evening.

  • John went home yesterday, or John went home yesterday evening.

  • Now last is used with night long periods of time, such a week lung than here seasons, Spain, summer, fall and winter and days of the week.

  • So we might say John went home last night.

  • John went home last week.

  • Simple right ago is even simpler.

This is everyday grammar.

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