I don’t have to go to the office to check on my new schedule I have no work tomorrow it’s the weekend
Well, tomorrow he is going to go out drinking, and then he is gonna go to Florida to enjoy Disney World. Then his schedule is full from work.
It will snow tomorrow in northeastern Texas. Check with your local national weather service office (weather.gov) for details specific to your town.
I’m going back to the office and get my mom and dad out for dinner tonight so I’m not sure if we have a chance tomorrow afternoon or tomorrow night
Tomorrow morning he takes the oath of office at noon eastern time.
I suggest that you check the official CHL or OHL websites. They may have that date or even the actual schedule.
What the :( it going to be snowing tomorrow!
Her schedule changes from time to time. You can check it on her website!
The adverb is 'tomorrow' because it is describing the verb phrase, 'are going' (are going when?).
Yes, the question "Where are you going tomorrow?" is correct grammatically.
Check your local post office to find out
The adverb in the sentence "you are going fishing tomorrow" is "tomorrow." Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, providing information about when, where, how, or to what extent an action is taking place. In this sentence, "tomorrow" modifies the verb "are going," indicating the specific time when the action will occur.
You need to check his website for the latest on his schedule. Look below for a link to his website.