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

    Jan 11, 2016 · I know there's a fixed phrase the day after tomorrow. But is it possible to omit the second tomorrow in the following sentence? We won't be meeting tomorrow and the day after [tomorrow].

  2. Is there a one-word English term for the day after tomorrow?

    In German Morgen still means both morning and tomorrow; in English morrow, a variant of morning, came to be used in the latter sense. The to- is probably a fossilized definite article. In German, with …

  3. word choice - "On tomorrow" vs. "by tomorrow" - English Language ...

    Which is correct? I will transfer the amount on tomorrow. I will transfer the amount by tomorrow.

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

    Mar 15, 2017 · The meanings of the sentences are essentially "Are we (going to be) having classes tomorrow?" and "Do we have classes (scheduled for) tomorrow?" Both of your sentences reflect …

  5. american english - Origins and history of "on tomorrow", "on today ...

    May 30, 2025 · The phrases " on tomorrow," " on today," and " on yesterday " are commonly heard in the southern region of the United States. They are acceptable in casual speech and other informal …

  6. word choice - Starting from tomorrow vs From tomorrow on - English ...

    Dec 14, 2013 · If we say something that will likely to continue everyday and it starts from tomorrow, how should we say this: Starting from tomorrow we will practice boxing at 5 o'clock. or From tomorrow on we

  7. tomorrow morning/in the morning - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Apr 21, 2025 · If she is not at home tomorrow at noon, she will have gone to the dentist in the morning as planned. I already know that the phrases "tomorrow morning" and "in the morning" are correct as …

  8. Future tenses with tomorrow - English Language & Usage Stack …

    May 28, 2017 · First, I'll replace "school" with "a party" in your sentences. D. I have a party tomorrow. E. I'm having a party tomorrow. F. I'm going to have a party tomorrow. These are all fine. In D, we don't …

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

    Nov 27, 2024 · Tomorrow morning is idiomatic English, tomorrow's morning isn't. Night sleep doesn't mean anything in particular - you have had a 'good night's sleep' if you slept well all the previous …

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

    Tomorrow is the word giving me the most trouble, but I'll also accept other answers that explain how I can refer to time without referring to the daytime. My main concern is staying in context; I don't want …