"tomorrow", an adverb of time.
TOMORROW !!!!!!
It's tomorrow.
The adverb is 'tomorrow' because it is describing the verb phrase, 'are going' (are going when?).
Tomorrow is adverb. Example: I have to go to school tomorrow. In this sentence, you are modifying the verb go (going when? -- tomorrow). Tomorrow can be a noun, as well. Example: Tomorrow should be warmer.
Tomorrow can be used as either an adverb or a noun.Adverb = I need to work tomorrow.Noun = Tomorrow is Thursday.
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").
No, tomorrow is a adverb.
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Tomorrow is the adverb in the sentence. It describes when Uncle Rico will visit us.
tomorrow
the next day
Tomorrow is a noun as well as an adverb.
Adverbs modify verbs and explain how the verb happened. For example, you might say "Tomorrow we are going to buy Christmas presents for our friends." "Tomorrow" tells when.