Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Tomorrow"
The meaning of "Tomorrow" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does He's excited to meet her tomorrow. mean?
A:
He's excited to meet her tomorrow.--yes,
he is happy he will get to see her the next day, this is the meaning
he is happy he will get to see her the next day, this is the meaning
Q:
What does as from tomorrow mean?
A:
That sounds weird.
I think you mean 'as of tomorrow'
'As of tomorrow' means 'starting (from) tomorrow'
i.e. We will be meeting in the school cafeteria as of tomorrow.
We will be meeting in the school cafeteria starting tomorrow.
I think you mean 'as of tomorrow'
'As of tomorrow' means 'starting (from) tomorrow'
i.e. We will be meeting in the school cafeteria as of tomorrow.
We will be meeting in the school cafeteria starting tomorrow.
Q:
What does tomorrow never knows mean?
A:
Is it the title of a James Bond movie?
Like, “Tomorrow Never Dies”?
It’s a metaphor, and often times metaphors are used to do things. If it’s a book or movie title then it is being used to make you think about the subject or content of the movie. In this case it is likely intended to create the atmosphere of mystery and intrigue, appropriate for a spy movie.
Consider...
Only living things can “know”.
Tomorrow is not a living thing so it cannot “know”.
The only exception to this would be if “Tomorrow” is the name of a person.
If “Tomorrow” is a person then it’s possibly referring to a character in the book or movie.
The reader of this title can “know”.
The reader of this title can also know that “tomorrow cannot know”.
The reader of this title can know that “tomorrow” refers to a point in time that has not happened yet. This may cause the reader of the title to think about what will happen tomorrow and by default the present.
If we have limited knowledge about tomorrow, and tomorrow can never know, than in other words
“tomorrow is a mystery and anything can happen”
Like, “Tomorrow Never Dies”?
It’s a metaphor, and often times metaphors are used to do things. If it’s a book or movie title then it is being used to make you think about the subject or content of the movie. In this case it is likely intended to create the atmosphere of mystery and intrigue, appropriate for a spy movie.
Consider...
Only living things can “know”.
Tomorrow is not a living thing so it cannot “know”.
The only exception to this would be if “Tomorrow” is the name of a person.
If “Tomorrow” is a person then it’s possibly referring to a character in the book or movie.
The reader of this title can “know”.
The reader of this title can also know that “tomorrow cannot know”.
The reader of this title can know that “tomorrow” refers to a point in time that has not happened yet. This may cause the reader of the title to think about what will happen tomorrow and by default the present.
If we have limited knowledge about tomorrow, and tomorrow can never know, than in other words
“tomorrow is a mystery and anything can happen”
Q:
What does tomorrow mean?
A:
amanhã
Q:
What does I hope you feel well rested tomorrow. mean?
A:
I'm pretty sure it means I hope you get enough sleep for tomorrow.
Example sentences using "Tomorrow"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with If it will rain tomorrow, I can't be bothered to go out..
A:
Maybe something like this:
"If it rains tomorrow, I won't bother going out."
or "I can't be bothered to go out tomorrow if it is raining."
The meaning of these two sentences are a bit different
"If it rains tomorrow, I won't bother going out."
or "I can't be bothered to go out tomorrow if it is raining."
The meaning of these two sentences are a bit different
Q:
Please show me example sentences with is it correct “and tomorrow, who knows..”?.
A:
it could be sunny today and tomorrow, who knows?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with tomorrow.
A:
-I’ll see you tomorrow.
-What are you doing tomorrow?
-Tomorrow is my birthday!
-The assignment is due tomorrow.
-We are leaving tomorrow.
-What are you doing tomorrow?
-Tomorrow is my birthday!
-The assignment is due tomorrow.
-We are leaving tomorrow.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with tomorrow .
A:
i am studying tomorrow.
i have an exam tomorrow.
I am meeting my friends for lunch tomorrow.
I will do it tomorrow.
tomorrow means the next day, so any sentence that requires a time indicator could use tomorrow in it, as long as the activity in the sentence is happening on the next day.
i have an exam tomorrow.
I am meeting my friends for lunch tomorrow.
I will do it tomorrow.
tomorrow means the next day, so any sentence that requires a time indicator could use tomorrow in it, as long as the activity in the sentence is happening on the next day.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I would like to inform you that tomorrow 2:45pm hotel car will bring you to the airport.
A:
I would like to inform you that tomorrow at 2:45pm, a hotel car will be bringing you to the airport.
Or to simplify it, just as if you were talking to a friend, you could say:
"Hey, tomorrow at 2:45pm, there will be a car from the hotel to take you to the airport."
"Hey, there will be a car from the hotel that will be taking you to the airport tomorrow at 2:45pm."
Or to simplify it, just as if you were talking to a friend, you could say:
"Hey, tomorrow at 2:45pm, there will be a car from the hotel to take you to the airport."
"Hey, there will be a car from the hotel that will be taking you to the airport tomorrow at 2:45pm."
Synonyms of "Tomorrow" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between I heard it will rain tomorrow and I heard it would rain tomorrow ?
A:
“I heard it will rain tomorrow” would be correct. “I heard it would rain tomorrow” sounds unnatural
Q:
What is the difference between it would rain tomorrow and it will rain tomorrow ?
A:
It's better to use "might" for uncertainty.
You can say :
"It might rain tomorrow"
You can say :
"It might rain tomorrow"
Q:
What is the difference between It’s going to rain tomorrow. and it’s supposed to rain tomorrow. ?
A:
'It's going to rain tomorrow' states a fact, saying it will rain for sure (and also soon: tomorrow)
When saying 'It's supposed to rain tomorrow' it's generally assumed or believed to be the case, but isn't nececarrily true.
Other information: (will)
'Will' would be used for something far into the future (months or maybe years from now)
Example:
Next year it will rain a lot more than now.
We will be getting a dog in Summer.
When saying 'It's supposed to rain tomorrow' it's generally assumed or believed to be the case, but isn't nececarrily true.
Other information: (will)
'Will' would be used for something far into the future (months or maybe years from now)
Example:
Next year it will rain a lot more than now.
We will be getting a dog in Summer.
Q:
What is the difference between Can we meet tomorrow? and Can I see you tomorrow? ?
A:
はい、友達同士は普通の場合に含まれます。Can we meet tomorrow?と使います。
Q:
What is the difference between I shall be late tomorrow and I will be late tomorrow ?
A:
They mean the same thing but "I will" is more natural to use than "I shall".
Translations of "Tomorrow"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? how do you say this , what will tomorrow be?
A:
What will tomorrow bring?
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? I think it will rain tomorrow or I think it is going to rain tomorrow?
A:
Both are correct! The last sentence we more commonly say like this, "I think it's going to rain tomorrow"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? “Maybe tomorrow the sun will be warm.” Is it natural way to saying?
A:
It may be warmer tomorrow는 더 자연스러워요!
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Its okay. I'll just pass this on for tomorrow and then I'll just review it when I get some time
can I use pass on like that?
Can you help me find another word to use in this situation, I don't seem to remember it now but I think I know it
can I use pass on like that?
Can you help me find another word to use in this situation, I don't seem to remember it now but I think I know it
A:
@AnJOr It’s okay, I’ll rain check it for tomorrow and review it when I’m available/when I get some time
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Can you come here by 4:30 tomorrow?
Any errors?
Any errors?
A:
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Other questions about "Tomorrow"
Q:
If I go to work tomorrow, it will be the start of a big holiday weekend.
Does this sound natural ?
Does this sound natural ?
A:
*It’ll be the beginning of a long weekend vacation
Q:
I will start to work tomorrow
내일부터 일할 거야 Does this sound natural?
내일부터 일할 거야 Does this sound natural?
A:
"I will start working tomorrow" would sound better
Q:
-- Let's just skip tomorrow's session / program and move it to Wednesday, April 19th, at 5:30
---
Does this sound natural ?
What would be better to say instead?
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Does this sound natural ?
What would be better to say instead?
A:
Let's cancel tomorrow's session and meet at our normal time next week, which is Wednesday, April 19th, at 5:30.
Hope that is what you were looking for.
Let's cancel tomorrow's session and meet at our normal time next week, which is Wednesday, April 19th, at 5:30.
Hope that is what you were looking for.
Q:
I'm off work tomorrow, so what are you going to do? I'm thinking of going to the movies.
Tokyo MER will be screened soon.
My kid is a fan of Ryohei Suzuki. Does this sound natural?
Tokyo MER will be screened soon.
My kid is a fan of Ryohei Suzuki. Does this sound natural?
A:
× I'm off work tomorrow, so what are you going to do?
✓ I'm off work tomorrow, so what do you want to do?
If you're inviting a friend or partner on your day off, its more natural to ask what They want to do, else, just skip straight to the "I'm thinking of going to the movies". Very tiny nitpick but I wanted to give thanks for answering My question.
✓ I'm off work tomorrow, so what do you want to do?
If you're inviting a friend or partner on your day off, its more natural to ask what They want to do, else, just skip straight to the "I'm thinking of going to the movies". Very tiny nitpick but I wanted to give thanks for answering My question.
Q:
I’m going to make it again tomorrow. Does this sound natural?
A:
自然です。😊
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
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