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Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow
Day Before Yesterday, Yesterday, Today
The answer is “yesterday, today, and tomorrow.”
Here’s the explanation:
Yesterday: The day before today.
Today: The current day.
Tomorrow: The day after today.
These three terms always follow each other consecutively regardless of what day of the week it is. This answer works universally, irrespective of the weekday names, fulfilling the condition set by the question.
The answer is “yesterday, today, and tomorrow.”
Here’s the explanation:
Yesterday: The day before today.
Today: The current day.
Tomorrow: The day after today.
These three terms always follow each other consecutively regardless of what day of the week it is. This answer works universally, irrespective of the weekday names, fulfilling the condition set by the question.
The three consecutive days without considering weekdays would be Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
The three consecutive days without considering weekdays would be Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
The three consecutive days without considering weekdays would be Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
Yesterday (day before today)
Today
Tomorrow ( day after today )
The three consecutive day without considering a weekends are
Monday , Tuesday, Wednesday