Maybe, but we don't really know. It could be tomorrow, it could be the day after that. If the world doesn't end in 2012, it could happen in 2013.You should look it up some place else.
you mean weather climate is weather over a LONG periond of time,and the anwer is (drum rool).......NO IMPOSILBE, well its nature and nature is not perdictible but a 99% cance of no
1st answer: today is the answer2nd answer: the day after tomorrow.Logic:In this question we have what we think, and we have the 'real' world.In 'what we think' we have (i) yesterday, (ii) today, (iii) tomorrow.But we are told that in the 'real' world, what we think is 'today' is really tomorrow. (And that what we think was yesterday is really today). Hence we are permanently a day behind reality.If this is so, then what we think is tomorrow must, in reality, be one more day more than tomorrow, i.e. the day after tomorrow!
Scarlett say tomorrow is another day
Really there is no tomorrow because that day becomes today? does this make any sense's?
We can’t tell you the future. This is not the psychic network.
The adverb tomorrow means occurring 'the day after the current day' and answers the question "when" although it is a future time. If an action is set to occur tomorrow, it should happen then, rather than today. *The word tomorrow is a noun if it is not modifying an action or condition verb.
It means that it could just be a bad day, and the next one will be spectacular.
Day After Tomorrow - Day After Tomorrow album - was created on 2002-08-07.
If tomorrow is Thursday, then the day after tomorrow will be Saturday.
Friday! (tomorrow)
To help you, here is a famous quotation from Shakespeare: "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day." (Macbeth) Here is another one: "Call on me tomorrow, and you will find me a grave man." (Romeo and Juliet) Basically, "tomorrow" is "tomorrow"--not surprising really, since Elizabethan English is not a different language from our own.