I'm new to Yahoo questions so I'm not sure how to work it well. Anyways I sign enlistment papers tomorrow and I'm picking navy diver at Meps. I know it's not a guarantee due to what he navy really needs but if that rate is open I'm picking it. I'm very headstrong about it and my recruiter knows. Nothing can change my mind if that rate is available. I'm just curious in what I can expect to sign exactly tomorrow morning
Yesterday the professor said, "I will collect your papers tomorrow;" however, he never did collect them.
They are required to send them by January 31
Pretty much if you expect something to not be like it should or could be. "I doubt it will be sunny tomorrow."
The weatherman said that we should expect a warm front by tomorrow afternoon.
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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.
No this sentence isn't quite right. You should say "I suggest you call her tomorrow".
In a research paper, papers should be italicized when referencing them.
Yes, papers should be italicized when citing them in a research paper.
Yes, research papers should be italicized when citing them in a bibliography.
There are many things you should expect in a hotel room. You should expect a window, a bed, and a bathroom.
you should expect maybe cold weather in the Himalayas.