Eat every bit of food there ever was
eat a sandwitch
No. Also, I would really like to know as to how a xbox controller eneded up in a washing machine.
why it would be rain tomorrow i thing but today they were rain and then tomorrow it would be the same thing..
ok lets say today is monday. and if today is monday and today is tomorrow then tomorrow would be monday. then yesterday would be monday because tomorrow is yesterday.
In order to answer this question, it would be necessary not only to send somebody into 'tomorrow', but also to have him return to 'today' and report to us on what he saw. Ain't ever happened yet.
No, "tomorrow" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that indicates a time in the future.
Tomorrow would be Saturday if it is Friday today.
No, the word "on" is not typically used before the word "tomorrow" in a sentence. Just say "tomorrow."
anything taking place tomorrow Tomorrow is the name given to the day after today and 'after tomorrow' is any time further into the future than today, which would include tomorrow but also all the days after it.
Thursday. That took two people and a long bit of discussion to discover, though. no actually it would be Saturday. heres how it goes. Tuesday is the day after Sundays tomorrow. count back 5 days Thursday. but that would be yesterday. we want tomorrow. if yesterday was Thursday... tomorrow would be Saturday.
Tomorrow would be translated into "imorgon". In it's basic form, the word itself is translated into "morgondagen", meaning 'the day tomorrow'.
Yes, and in many cases it would be preferred. "See you tomorrow" is very informal.