Tomorrow. As long as we're in today, which is a given according to the question, it will still be called tomorrow. The day of the week and the date of the year will vary, but it will always be tomorrow.
... Well, at least as long as there is time. After that it might be "now" or "eternity" or whatever... but since it is really hard to imagine life without time, we can just go with "tomorrow."
Today
today
John Fingleton?
Tomorrow's paper.
no, those are three words
it is two days after the day u ask it
today
In tomorrow's paper.
Yes. Today is today. In one day's time it will be tomorrow. In two day's time it will be the day after tomorrow. On that day, our present 'tomorrow' will be that day's yesterday.
In todays society being ignorant is not an option. or The student was ignorant to the fact that the test was today instead of tomorrow.
The hours between today's sunrise and tomorrow's sunrise will vary based on your location and the time of year. On average, this period is around 24 hours.
I need to have a letter postmarked today, Vetrans Day, will the post office stamp the letter with todays date tomorrow?