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
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.
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As of 2011, the last time July 1 fell on a Saturday was in 2006.