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tomorrow

/təˈmɒr.əʊ/

The day that occurs immediately after the present day. It is used to refer to the near future or a specific date following today.

Ejemplos

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1

I will call you tomorrow morning.

I will call you tomorrow morning.

2

The scheduled maintenance will commence tomorrow at noon.

The scheduled maintenance will commence tomorrow at noon.

3

See you tomorrow!

See you tomorrow!

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
tomorrow
Adverbio
tomorrow
Relacionado
morrow
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Truco para recordar

Think of 'To' + 'Morrow'. A 'morrow' is an old word for morning. So, you are going 'to the next morning'. Also, remember '1 M, 2 Rs' (1 Morning, 2 Rollers).

Quiz rápido

If today is Sunday, then _______ is Monday.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: tomorrow

Ejemplos

1

I will call you tomorrow morning.

everyday

I will call you tomorrow morning.

2

The scheduled maintenance will commence tomorrow at noon.

formal

The scheduled maintenance will commence tomorrow at noon.

3

See you tomorrow!

informal

See you tomorrow!

4

The data collection phase is set to conclude tomorrow.

academic

The data collection phase is set to conclude tomorrow.

5

We need the final draft on my desk by tomorrow afternoon.

business

We need the final draft on my desk by tomorrow afternoon.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
tomorrow
Adverbio
tomorrow
Relacionado
morrow

Colocaciones comunes

tomorrow morning the early part of the day after today
tomorrow night the evening or night of the day after today
see you tomorrow a common way to say goodbye when meeting the next day
by tomorrow not later than the day after today
until tomorrow up to the time of the next day

Frases Comunes

like there's no tomorrow

doing something with a lot of energy or speed, as if it is the last chance

tomorrow is another day

used to say that things may be better or there will be another chance in the future

never put off until tomorrow what you can do today

advice to finish tasks immediately rather than delaying them

Se confunde a menudo con

tomorrow vs yesterday

Yesterday refers to the day before today, while tomorrow refers to the day after today.

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Notas de uso

Tomorrow acts as both a noun and an adverb. You do not usually use a preposition like 'on' before tomorrow.

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Errores comunes

Learners often misspell the word by doubling the 'm' (tommorrow); remember it has one 'm' and two 'r's.

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Truco para recordar

Think of 'To' + 'Morrow'. A 'morrow' is an old word for morning. So, you are going 'to the next morning'. Also, remember '1 M, 2 Rs' (1 Morning, 2 Rollers).

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Middle English phrase 'to morwe', which comes from Old English 'tō morgen', meaning 'at or on the morning'.

Patrones gramaticales

Used as an adverb of time (e.g., 'I am leaving tomorrow.') Used as a singular noun (e.g., 'Tomorrow is a holiday.') Does not take the definite article 'the' when referring to the day after today.
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Contexto cultural

In many cultures, 'tomorrow' can sometimes be used figuratively to mean an indefinite time in the future, rather than the literal next day.

Quiz rápido

If today is Sunday, then _______ is Monday.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: tomorrow

Frases relacionadas

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Monday

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Tuesday

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Thursday

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Thursday is the day of the week that comes after Wednesday and before Friday. It is typically considered the fourth day of the working week in most Western countries.

Saturday

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Saturday is the day of the week that follows Friday and comes before Sunday. It is widely considered the first day of the weekend and is typically a day for rest or leisure in many cultures.

Sunday

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Sunday is the seventh day of the week, positioned between Saturday and Monday. In many parts of the world, it is considered the final day of the weekend and is typically a day for rest or religious activities.

weekend

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The weekend is the period of time at the end of the week, typically including Saturday and Sunday. It is generally a time when people do not work or attend school and use the time for rest or leisure.

yesterday

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Yesterday refers to the day immediately before today. It is used to describe events, actions, or states that occurred in the very recent past, specifically one day ago.

day after tomorrow

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The day that comes after the one that follows today. It refers to a point in time two days into the future from the current day.

day before yesterday

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The day that occurred immediately before yesterday, referring to two days ago from today. It is used to pinpoint a specific time in the recent past in relation to the current day.

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