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  1. grammar - tomorrow morning vs. tomorrow's morning - English …

    Nov 27, 2024 · Tomorrow morning, tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow evening and tomorrow night they all refer to different periods of the day after “today”. Whereas the possessive apostrophe …

  2. future tense - "I will be" or "I'm going to be" - English Language ...

    "I am going to the doctor tomorrow." 2. will + base form of verb (or verb1) "I will be fine." This form is usually used to talk about a promise or a voluntary action. "I will call him." "I will stop …

  3. prepositions - Is 'to tomorrow' correct? - English Language …

    Jun 18, 2019 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for …

  4. Are we having classes tomorrow? vs Do we have classes …

    Mar 15, 2017 · The first thing to recognize is that these two sentences are really asking about the current state of affairs of a decision as to whether there will be classes tomorrow. They aren't a …

  5. "Tomorrow and the day after" - English Language Learners Stack …

    Jan 11, 2016 · Yes, it's been pushing up daisies, but no definite ones, for a century. The answer might still be interesting if @IrwellPete were motivated to expand it by adding references, as …

  6. etymology - What word can I use instead of "tomorrow" that is not ...

    However, tomorrow is not as easy to translate. Morrow comes from the Old English morgen, which means morning. (Source: American Heritage Dictionary, 4th Edition) Therefore …

  7. word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Feb 12, 2024 · When you say, "Can you do it by tomorrow?" sets tomorrow as the deadline for completing the task. It emphasizes that the action needs to be finished no later than tomorrow. …

  8. "I will" or "I shall" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Apr 3, 2012 · Possible Duplicate: When should I use “shall” versus “will”? I have learnt in school we should use shall with I, you and we. But I often …

  9. What's the difference between "tomorrow's meeting" and "meeting ...

    Oct 26, 2015 · The first sentence is not correct. It should be "I have to attend tomorrow's meeting". "The" is normally used to indicate a specific item, for example, "the meeting" refers to a …

  10. Punctuation in "tomorrow" followed by date followed by time

    Tomorrow, April 7 at 10:00 a.m. EDIT: This question was prompted by someone telling me that it's incorrect to separate date and time with a comma; therefore I'm not asking about "helped my …