tomorrow
[təˈmɑːroʊ]
Definition:
1. The day after today.
2. The near future.
3. The next day, the day after, following the present day.
Use 'tomorrow' in a sentence:
- 1. I'm off now. See you tomorrow.
- 2. He goes on to New Orleans tomorrow.
- 3. Anyway, I'd better go now ─ I'll see you tomorrow.
- 4. What's on your agenda for tomorrow?
- 5. Let's invite them to dinner tomorrow.
- 6. I'll be up to see you tomorrow.
- 7. This time tomorrow I'll be in Canada.
- 8. France are playing Wales tomorrow.
- 9. She has to work late tomorrow.
- 10. That's enough for now ─ let's go on with it tomorrow.
- 11. She's leaving tomorrow.
- 12. He said he might come tomorrow.
- 13. The electric will be off tomorrow.
- 14. Unless something unexpected happens, I'll see you tomorrow.
- 15. Perhaps it would be better if you came back tomorrow.
- 16. I'll see you the day after tomorrow.
- 17. We must come to a decision about what to do next by tomorrow.
- 18. Let's make an early start tomorrow.
- 19. What time are we starting tomorrow?
- 20. We're going on a picnic tomorrow.
- 21. Could I have an alarm call at 5.30 tomorrow, please?
- 22. The talks are to begin tomorrow.
- 23. Who knows what changes tomorrow may bring?
- 24. I must get these letters off first thing tomorrow.
- 25. I'll be a little later home tomorrow.
- 26. Getting it finished by tomorrow will take some doing.
- 27. The President hits town tomorrow.
- 28. She will appear in court tomorrow.
- 29. I'll see you tomorrow evening.
- 30. All things being equal, we should finish the job tomorrow.
- 31. The final team selection will be made tomorrow.
- 32. Could you get off early tomorrow?
- 33. There is no need for you to get up early tomorrow.
- 34. I'm happy to leave it till tomorrow.
- 35. Snow is forecast for tomorrow.
- 36. Can you call back tomorrow?
- 37. The judgment will be given tomorrow.
- 38. I'll give you a ring tomorrow.
- 39. If I had the choice, I would stop working tomorrow.
- 40. I must wash the car tomorrow.
- 41. She will try and visit tomorrow.
- 42. Could I sleep on it and let you know tomorrow?
- 43. I'm flying to Hong Kong tomorrow.
- 44. I want it done by tomorrow.
- 45. It's going to be wet tomorrow.
- 46. Could you get me up at 6.30 tomorrow?
- 47. The final result of the poll will be known tomorrow.
- 48. I'll have a think and let you know tomorrow.
- 49. Let's hope we have good weather tomorrow.
- 50. I'll put the information in the post to you tomorrow.
- 51. For some reason we all have to come in early tomorrow.
- 52. We sail at 2 p.m. tomorrow.
- 53. I have no problem with you working at home tomorrow.
- 54. Try to get some rest ─ you have a busy day tomorrow.
- 55. I'll be a bit later home tomorrow.