You can be reasonably sure that they were a bit free and easy with the truth to make things little more dramatic. However things can start to happen pretty quickly in an ice age. The Mammoths for example were found with food in their stomachs that did not grow in a cold climate.
The converse of the given conditional statement "If tomorrow is Monday, then today is a weekend day" is "If today is a weekend day, then tomorrow is Monday." This converse is not necessarily true, as today could be Saturday or Sunday, but not both leading to Monday. A valid biconditional statement that reflects the original conditional could be "Today is a weekend day if and only if tomorrow is Monday." However, this biconditional is also false since today could be Sunday with tomorrow as Monday, but Saturday does not lead to Monday.
The day "next tomorrow" refers to the day after tomorrow. For example, if today is Monday, then next tomorrow would be Wednesday.
Thursday
the answer is today
To convey that "August 1st is the day after tomorrow," you would say, "August 1st falls on the day after tomorrow." If today is July 30th, for example, you can clarify by stating, "Since today is July 30th, August 1st is indeed the day after tomorrow."
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)
The day "next tomorrow" refers to the day after tomorrow. For example, if today is Monday, then next tomorrow would be Wednesday.
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.
Tomorrow's Another Day was created in 2011.
day beforer yesterday
Tomorrow is the day after today and two days after yesterday.
Tomorrow is the day after today and two days after yesterday.
The duration of The Day After Tomorrow is 2.07 hours.
There's a very good chance that it will either go up, or go down, or stay just the same. And that is true whatever day tomorrow may be.
Usually 'tomorrow is (my/your/his/her/our/their) day off'.