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How to say tomorrow's English?

The English expression of tomorrow is tomorrow.

1. Pronunciation English: [/t? m? r? /]; United States: [/t? mū? ro? /]

Second, Chinese translation adv. Tomorrow; in the future

Tomorrow; future

Third, phrase collocation in the morning

Tomorrow night, tomorrow night

See you tomorrow.

See you tomorrow, see you tomorrow.

Bilingual example 1. I have a meeting tomorrow.

I have a meeting tomorrow morning.

We will go on holiday tomorrow.

We will go on holiday tomorrow.

It will be sunny tomorrow.

It will be sunny tomorrow.

Let's finish this project before tomorrow.

Let's finish this project tomorrow.

See you tomorrow.

See you tomorrow.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) usage 1. As an adverb, "tomorrow" means some day in the future, usually tomorrow. For example, "See you tomorrow." See you tomorrow. )

2. "Tomorrow" can also be used as a noun, indicating the future time, often referring to tomorrow. For example, "Tomorrow is another day." Tomorrow is another day. )

"Tomorrow" can be collocated with time nouns such as "morning", "evening" and "afternoon" to indicate some time tomorrow. We have a meeting tomorrow morning. We have a meeting tomorrow morning. )

"Tomorrow" can be used to predict or plan what will happen, for example, "We will start this project tomorrow". )

"See you tomorrow" or "Never Tomorrow" are common farewell words, indicating that we expect to meet tomorrow. See you at the same place tomorrow. See you at the usual place tomorrow. )