We went swimming, rock climbing and skating last Saturday. These are all activities that were done.
You went swimming, rock climbing, and skating last week. (The second comma is optional, I just prefer it. But if you only need one comma then you can leave it out.)
"last" is an adjective, and Saturday is a proper noun (always capitalized).
it's a family center where kids and adults have fun skating listen to jamz famous party music and r and b. they also have rides for small children, and on Saturday night they turn the skating into like a young teen dance club but due to snow damage from last year storm they haven't been open
Speed skating is a single person sport, therefore "Canada" couldn't have come last.
Yes, "last Saturday" is a prepositional phrase. It starts with the preposition "last" and is followed by the noun "Saturday," functioning as the object of the preposition.
This question is date sensitive; "last Saturday" changes every week.
The 29th of May 2010 is the last Saturday of May 2010.
last week
23rd October 2010 is Saturday.
1998 was the last year that July 4 was on a Saturday The next was 2009
Prior to 2013, the last year that the 1st of June was a Saturday was in 2002.
As of 2011, the last time July 1 fell on a Saturday was in 2006.