Yes. This document is for tomorrow's meeting. The meeting belongs to tomorrow.
Yes. This document is for tomorrow's meeting. The meeting belongs to tomorrow.
Yes there should be an apostrophe. Tomorrow's answers today.
The title or tag "IT Solutions For Tomorrows Technical Challenges" needs an apostrophe on Tomorrow. In this sentence. Tomorrow owns or has possession over "Technical Challenges", making it become a singular possessive. So the title or tag should read "IT Solutions For Tomorrow's Technical Challenges".
That depends on whether you mean 'The dreams of tomorrow' or 'The dreams of tomorrows', and only you can know that. The former construction is much more likely to be what you mean, but I suppose you could be thinking of something like 'the dreams of all our tomorrows'. Writing it as 'all our tomorrows' dreams' would be technically correct but clumsy and ambiguous and, I think, best avoided.
The word tomorrows is a common plural noun. It requires no apostrophe.A life typically has many tomorrows.If the word tomorrows has a possession or belonging, it needs an apostrophe.Tomorrow's class schedule had changed.I already finished tomorrow's reading assignment.
That is the correct spelling of "tomorrow."
Tomorrows.
Do you have the correct document for entry to this country? I would like to document your responses. The Declaration of Independence is a history-changing document.
Today would today!
'one today is worth two tomorrow' was written by 'Benjamin Franklin'
Yes. Today is today. In one day's time it will be tomorrow. In two day's time it will be the day after tomorrow. On that day, our present 'tomorrow' will be that day's yesterday.
Will you translate my paper in French, please?