Today, I make a cake.
Yesterday, I made a cake.
Today, the kids all run on the field.
Yesterday, the kids ran on the field.
Today, we sit on the grass.
Yesterday, we sat on the grass.
Today, we can see a movie.
Yesterday, we saw a movie.
Today, mom will sell some cake pops.
Yesterday, mom sold some cake pops.
Today, they ride the bus.
Yesterday, they rode the bus.
Today, the office will send Dad a message.
Yesterday, the office sent Dad a message.
Today, my team will definitely win the game.
Yesterday, the won the game.
Today, the teacher will tell the kids a story.
Yesterday, the teacher told the kids a story.
Today, we will swim in the pool.
Yesterday, we swam in the pool.
Today, the kids all sing to Ms. Landy.
Yesterday, they sang to Ms. Landy.
Today, we can sleep in late.
Yesterday, we slept in late.
Today, she can spend all her money.
Yesterday, she spent all her money.
Today, they can say the pledge.
Yesterday, they said the pledge.
Today, you can think about your project.
Yesterday, you thought about your project.
Today, he might lose the game.
Yesterday, he lost the game.
Today, you had to pay tickets for a prize.
Yesterday, you paid tickets for a prize.
Today, everyone should wear their uniform.
Yesterday, everyone wore their uniform.
Today, the kids stand in line for lunch.
Yesterday, the kids stood in line for lunch.
Today, I will teach you about math.
Yesterday, I taught you about math.