Well it could be or it doesn't have to be. If you ask them 'ok, how about the day after that?' and they still keep making excuses then it's a rejection, but if they say 'sure! I'm free then!' then it's obviously not a rejection.
It Like Saying Something Is Exciting Example: We are going to the carnival tomorrow!
Yes, saying "tomorrow is Tuesday" is grammatically correct as it follows the standard structure of subject (tomorrow) + verb (is) + object (Tuesday).
There is no 'IF" about it.
Possibly just curious to know if you have already made plans to do something. Why not ask them what they are doing?
The saying, "It is better to have a hen tomorrow than an egg today," refers to the idea that it is better to have something of value in the long term than to settle for some passing desire immediately.
Means that tomorrow you have another chance to do something better or do something again
Tagalog translation of rejection: pagtanggi
Rejection. Snakes. Death.
It means don't wait for later to do something. Use your time more efficiently
Yes, the form tomorrow's is a possessive noun, a word that something in the sentence belongs to or shows purpose of the possessive noun. For example:Tomorrow's schedule has been posted.What is tomorrow's weather forecast?
something - something
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