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  1. Jan 29, 2010 · Hi, a friend of mine just discussed with me about "in the morning tomorrow" and "tomorrowing morning" when we ask about the weather forecast. For example, we say "How is the weather tomorrow morning?" Is it also acceptable to say "How is the weather in the morning tomorrow?" Thank you for...

  2. Apr 27, 2019 · 1) I am sick of bad weather! Hopefully, when we will wake up tomorrow morning, the sun will be shining.

  3. May 10, 2018 · Hi, Why can we use present continuous in this sentence? I'd use simple future here "I hope the weather will be nice tomorrow". Another example: I hope the weather gets better tomorrow Vs I hope the weather will get better tomorrow Are both applicable? Thank you.

  4. Jun 18, 2020 · Here is a sentence: They will have arrived by tomorrow morning/ by tomorrow in the morning? Are both 'by tomorrow morning' and 'by tomorrow in the morning interchangeable?

  5. Nov 24, 2016 · 1) He'll have a meeting in the evening tomorrow. 2) He'll have a meeting tomorrow in the evening. These both emphasise that the meeting is in the evening, and imply that his meetings are usually in the morning. It's nothing to do with the length of the sentences. Nor are they any more formal.

  6. Feb 14, 2014 · Which one the best way to ask about the weather for tomorrow? what is the weather like tomorrow? What will the weather be like tomorrow? What is the weather going to be like tomorrow? What is the weather forcast for tomorrow? Are there any other ways to say? Please help me.

  7. May 21, 2013 · Tomorrow's meeting is perfectly fine. It's grammatical and idiomatic. Yesterday's is certainly not incorrect and can be used in many different contexts, e.g., "Yesterday's forecast was completely wrong." But it is both clumsy and incorrect in "your yesterday's evening." The problem is that you have a double possessive because both your and yesterday's are possessive here.

  8. Jan 14, 2017 · They say both ‘It will rain tomorrow’ and ‘It's going to rain tomorrow’ and "There will be high winds with a slight chance of rain and, in some areas, there is going to be snow."

  9. Feb 22, 2012 · Morning guys As suggested I decided to open a new thread What's the crucial difference (if exists) between these two sentences. - if it were nice tomorrow, we would have a picnic -if it were to be nice tomorrow, we would have a picnic They're both "second conditional" hypothetical and can...

  10. Dec 9, 2008 · When you call someone on the phone, and they ask you to call back in the morning, I get the feeling that they in fact mean any time tomorrow, rather than tomorrow morning (say, before lunch)? I'd be interested to find out what the natives think, i.e. does 'in the morning' mean any time tomorrow...

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