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Discover LudwigThe sentence "Yesterday at school" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an event that happened at school on a specific day in the past, such as: Yesterday at school, we had an assembly about the importance of good study habits.
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We just spent such good time last weekend or yesterday at school or work.' Give your mind time to settle and just sit back.
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And this year at school, I lost about 15 pounds that I needed to lose.
Sixteen per cent of the [French] population become overweight [during their last two years at school].
I didn't rebel at all, except very mildly in my last year at school.
I haven't developed mentally at all since my last year at school".
But this year at school, I've had A grades back to back, which has been amazing.
In my last two years at school I had a teacher who got the best out of me, M. Guignard.
Raised in Los Angeles but moved to New York at 23. Met Jackson Pollock in 1927 at school and began to paint.
"Alex," he said, what was the language you studied this year at school?" "The language of English," I told him.
In his last year at school, Lomu captained the first XV and played for New Zealand Secondary Schools alongside the future All Blacks stars Christian Cullen and Carlos Spencer.
Mr. Strickland befriended Ms. Wilson's brother, the band's co-founder and guitarist, Ricky Wilson (who died of AIDS in 1985), at school in Athens in the early 1970s.
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