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  1. Jun 18, 2019 · Add details and include citations to explain why this answer is correct. Answers without enough detail may be edited or deleted. "To" is correct. "Till" or "until" are good alternatives. Share. Improve this answer.

  2. Feb 23, 2021 · A Leave Request. The two sentences by OP are. 1.Sir, I need a leave tomorrow. 2.Sir, I need a leave for tomorrow. The first sentence is correct, but the second sentence does not sound well. There is no need to add the preposition "for" because the statement works fine without it. A more polite approach is to add "can" or "could" and ask as a ...

  3. Dec 14, 2013 · From now on, we will practice at 5 o'clock. Starting tomorrow, we will practice at 5 o'clock. The first one is a slightly idiomatic use of now. While I appreciate you accepting this answer, I usually recommend waiting at least 12 hours (perhaps 24 is even better) before accepting an answer.

  4. Dec 15, 2022 · The contraction "tomorrow's" is used to mean "tomorrow is" all the time. Just search for "tomorrow's going to" to find all manner of examples. It's impossible to accurately judge how someone will parse "tomorrow's" without any surrounding context. In that aspect, I feel that this answer is therefore unfounded.

  5. Jan 11, 2022 · Fresno CA. English (US - northeast) Jan 11, 2022. #6. genielaw said: I looked this up, and I saw someone said "I’m going on a diet tomorrow" is natural without 'from' or 'starting'. "Going on a diet" means "starting a diet". "Starting" is a 1-time event, lasting a few moments. So you can say starting will happen on a specific day.

  6. Jan 11, 2016 · 3. You could also say "We won't be meeting tomorrow or the next day." – Hellion. Aug 7, 2013 at 17:27. 3. The fixed phrase is not "the day after tomorrow" – it's simply "the day after". It can be the day after [any day reference]. Hence: "We won't be open on Christmas or the day after" (means we will be closed Dec 25 and Dec 26); or, "Aunt ...

  7. Jun 20, 2020 · English - England. Jun 20, 2020. #2. The event takes place at noon tomorrow. The event takes place tomorrow at noon. The event takes place tomorrow noon. This sounds wrong to me, but it might possibly be OK in AE? I have a flight to San Fransisco early tomorrow morning.

  8. Mar 15, 2013 · Senior Member. South East England. English - England. Mar 15, 2013. #2. Yes, you can say "Tomorrow will be Saturday", and you can also say "Tomorrow, it will be Saturday". And you can say all three: "Tomorrow will be my birthday", "Tomorrow is my birthday" and "Tomorrow, it will be my birthday".

  9. Jun 4, 2016 · I know that "will come" is simple future and "will be coming" is future continuous. Native speakers might actually prefer I'm coming tomorrow. Both statements with the progressive simply refer to the activity as having duration. But we'll also say I'll come tomorrow and I come tomorrow. These are all valid expressions.

  10. How would be the weather like tomorrow? It can be very easily considered right in everyday English or informal style. Since would is always the past tense of the modal verb will —which is only used for future— so logically its past tense, would, should be used for the past time, not the future (tomorrow, in here) grammatically.

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