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      • If yesterday were tomorrow, today is Friday => tomorrow of friday is Saturday. It implies that today is Sunday if tomorrow is Saturday.
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  2. Feb 3, 2015 · The only day of the week $x$ for which is would be correct to say "If yesterday was $x$, then today would be Friday" is Thursday. So on that interpretation, $x = $Thursday, which actually happens to be tomorrow, so today is Wednesday. Alternatively, "If $y$ was tomorrow, then today would be Friday" is true if $y$ is Saturday.

  3. If yesterday were tomorrow, today is Friday => tomorrow of friday is Saturday. Hence, it implies that today is Sunday if tomorrow is Saturday.

  4. Aug 17, 2019 · So similarly if today is Friday(according to the question), then tomorrow will be Saturday. We want "Tomorrow"(i.e. Saturday) to be the Yesterday of some day. So Saturday would be Yesterday if the day Samuel spoke was Sunday.

  5. Sep 25, 2013 · If today is Friday, tomorrow is Saturday. If it was Saturday yesterday, then it is Sunday today.

    • People Typically Say: “Tomorrow Is Friday.”
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    “Tomorrow is Friday” is the more common sentence, used in most situations. Here is some data from the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA): In real life tomorrow will be…is not usually used to simply express what day it is tomorrow. 98% of the examples use Tomorrow is…to refer to a day of the week. These sentences simply say what day tomo...

    If the student’s goal is to communicate with people in real life, it makes sense for the teacher to teach the English that people use in real life. But teachers also need teaching resources. Many teachers tend to grab a book and teach from it. “Tomorrow will be…” is in textbooks, so many teachers accept it and teach it. And this make sense. It is a...

    People use sentences the way they do because it makes sense to them to do so. It fits in with their understanding of how the language works. When students practice basic sentences as they are naturally used, it helps them develop their own sense of how the language works. After learning vocabulary or a grammar point in class, it often doesn’t reall...

    Here is a chart for presenting yesterday, today, and tomorrow, and the days of the week to young learners. The sentences are simple and are what people usually use in everyday life.

  6. "I wish yesterday were tomorrow so that today would be Friday. What day is today?" The subjunctive is moribund in English, but it still exists, and we use it to express conditions contrary to fact (i.e., yesterday is NOT tomorrow, but I wish it were ).

  7. Yesterday was Thursday. Today is Friday. Tomorrow is Saturday. In general, we add the part of the day (morning, afternoon, evening) after Yesterday / Today / Tomorrow: Yesterday + Part of the day. Today + Part of the day.