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Snow in this sentence is the verb.
the coach want us to congregate for the practice tomorrow
You, Shireen, and I will go to the football game tomorrow.
It depends on its usage, as it would be clear from these sentences: 1. What are your appointments for TOMORROW? 2. I will leave TOMORROW. In the first sentence, TOMORROW is used as a noun and in the second sentence, one finds that the same is used as an adverb.
The verbs are -- will discuss
"If" makes it conditional, so "... what would you do?" would be proper.
In the sentence "tomorrow is a mystery," 'tomorrow' is a noun functioning as the subject of the sentence.
Yes, there are two nouns in the sentence: plans and tomorrow
slee school
slee school
I will see you, tomorrow.
Let's get together tomorrow.