The same question: Please fix the mistakes and re_write the bold part.
Direct: Yesterday =a day ago =one day ago. (1) Indirect: The day before = the previous day= a day before = a previous day =the day earlier = a day earlier. (2)
(That means when I turn any of the words in (1)in indirect speech, I can use any of the words in (2)
Ex: Direct speech: He went there yesterday. = He went there a day ago. = .He went there one day ago. Indirect speech: He went there the day before. =He went there the day earlier . =He went there the previous day. =He went there aday before . =He went there apreviousday. =He went there a day earlier . )
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You'll never use "one day ago" meaning "yesterday"...
— Pieanne
You'll never use "one day ago" meaning "yesterday"...
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