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- grammar - Is Tomorrows equal to tomorrow is? - English Language . . .
Yes, we commonly contract proper nouns with 's to mean is or has Contracted nouns are part of everyday speech, and while some of these kinds of contractions are less common in written English than in conversation, prose in literature is often written to mimic everyday speech
- word choice - On tomorrow vs. by tomorrow - English Language . . .
I think we can make this answer better by including all of the limited number of pertinent adverbs So rather than the current conclusion, You never use the preposition on to govern adverbs such as today or tomorrow, we could have _You never use the preposition on to govern the following adverbs: today, tomorrow, and yesterday, last week, last night or last [name of any day of the week] or
- Whats the difference between tomorrows meeting and meeting . . .
The first sentence is not correct It should be "I have to attend tomorrow's meeting" "The" is normally used to indicate a specific item, for example, "the meeting" refers to a particular meeting, while "a meeting" is just any meeting
- grammar - tomorrow morning vs. tomorrows morning - English Language . . .
I found a topic that appeared kind of difficult for me to summarize What's the key difference between quot;tomorrow morning quot; and quot;tomorrow's morning quot; or quot;night sleep quot; vs
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- connotations - How to remind and confirm an appointment? - English . . .
3: Is tomorrows meeting still on? be on (thefreedictionary) definition 5 To do something as planned or according to schedule Are you still on to pick me up from the airport tomorrow? The meeting is on at five o'clock
- Our meeting tomorrow Tuesday versus Our meeting tomorrow (Tuesday)
If you mean that the meeting is tomorrow, which is a Tuesday, I think it would be much clearer to say "postpone tomorrow's meeting" because "postpone our meeting tomorrow" sounds like you're putting it off until tomorrow
- tomorrows or tomorrow | UsingEnglish. com ESL Forum
Should we say Our tomorrow's meeting will discuss climate changes or should we say Our tomorrow meeting will discuss climate changes?
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