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Yes there should be an apostrophe. Tomorrow's answers today.
If it answers the question "when" for an action verb ("I will leave tomorrow"), it is an adverb. It can also be a noun ("Tomorrow is another day").
Tomorrow's paper.
You needs answers, we need questions.
This quote suggests that the ideas and aspirations we have today may provide solutions to the challenges we face tomorrow. It implies that our dreams and visions serve as potential solutions to the problems that arise in the future.
In tomorrow's paper.
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The adverb tomorrow answers the question "when" an action or situation will occur. Because it is in the future, actions must use the future tenses or the imperative mood (e.g. Fix the machine tomorrow).
i need to kno this answer by 2nite because i take the test on math 7 tomorrow n theres no summer school at my school do plz let me kno so i can get the answers for tomorrow i will thnk yall very much
All of the answers are correct.
Assuming you are talking about American independence day, then it is the 11th of July. If it is for the independence day of other countries, then there are many answers.
The adverb tomorrow means occurring 'the day after the current day' and answers the question "when" although it is a future time. If an action is set to occur tomorrow, it should happen then, rather than today. *The word tomorrow is a noun if it is not modifying an action or condition verb.