Tomorrow
Example: Tomorrow we will visit the museum
Definition
"Tomorrow" is an adverb referring to the day after today. It is commonly used to indicate future events or actions that will take place on the next calendar day, as in the phrase, "Tomorrow we will visit the museum."
Etymology
The word "tomorrow" comes from the Old English "tōmorgen," which means 'on (the) morrow' or 'until the next day.' It is a combination of "to" and "morgen" (morning). Did you know? The concept of "tomorrow" has been important throughout history for planning and anticipation.
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"Tomorrow" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (A1) - set 2", containing 103 commonly used words.
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