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tomorrow
adverb
on
the
day
after
today
â¢
I'm
flying
to
Paris
tomorrow
.
I'm
flying
to
Paris
tomorrow
.
â¢
The
exam
is
tomorrow
,
so
I
have
to
study
tonight
.
The
exam
is
tomorrow
,
so
I
have
to
study
tonight
.
Old
English
tÅ
morgenne
,
meaning
â
on
(
the
)
morrow
,â
where
morrow
meant
morning
or
the
next
day
.
noun
the
day
after
today
â¢
Tomorrow
will
be
sunny
,
according
to
the
weather
forecast
.
Tomorrow
will
be
sunny
,
according
to
the
weather
forecast
.
â¢
We
can
finish
the
project
tomorrow
if
everyone
helps
.
We
can
finish
the
project
tomorrow
if
everyone
helps
.
Developed
from
Middle
English
to
morwe
meaning
â
on
the
morrow
.â
noun
the
future
,
especially
the
time
that
comes
after
the
present
â¢
Scientists
work
today
to
build
a
greener
tomorrow
.
Scientists
work
today
to
build
a
greener
tomorrow
.
â¢
She
worries
about
what
tomorrow
will
bring
for
her
family
.
She
worries
about
what
tomorrow
will
bring
for
her
family
.
Figurative
extension
of
the
literal
sense
,
used
to
speak
about
the
future
since
the
16th
century
.