Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Tomorrow"
- See you tomorrow.
- How about tomorrow?
- Come again tomorrow.
- It'll snow tomorrow.
- It may rain tomorrow.
- Are you free tomorrow?
- Come tomorrow morning.
- I have class tomorrow.
- It will snow tomorrow.
- Tomorrow is a holiday.
- Tomorrow is Christmas.
- Will he come tomorrow?
- Will it rain tomorrow?
- I'll be absent tomorrow.
- Tomorrow is my birthday.
- We have a test tomorrow.
- Will it be hot tomorrow?
- Tomorrow is her birthday.
- Tomorrow is Mother's Day.
- Will it be fine tomorrow?
- Tomorrow is Christmas Day.
- I need to know by tomorrow.
- Tom will go there tomorrow.
- I'm going shopping tomorrow.
- Let's get together tomorrow.
- Wait until tomorrow morning.
- I will speak to you tomorrow.
- I will stay at home tomorrow.
- You'll go to school tomorrow.
- I'll bring it to you tomorrow.
- I'm going to see him tomorrow.
- Perhaps it will rain tomorrow.
- She may not come here tomorrow.
- I'm afraid it may rain tomorrow.
- I'm leaving for Canada tomorrow.
- See you tomorrow at the library.
- Would you like to meet tomorrow?
- He'll finish the job by tomorrow.
- I hope it does not rain tomorrow.
- I will ask him about it tomorrow.
- It is likely to be fine tomorrow.
- It may possibly be fine tomorrow.
- Will he be able to come tomorrow?
- I wonder if it will rain tomorrow.
- I'm taking tomorrow afternoon off.
- Mary is going to help us tomorrow.
- Tom will paint the fence tomorrow.
- In any case, I'll call you tomorrow.
- Tom will have breakfast early tomorrow.
- Aren't you coming to the party tomorrow?
- Do you have time the day after tomorrow?
- Please wake me up at 6 tomorrow morning.
- Do you think tomorrow will be a nice day?
- I am going to do it first thing tomorrow.
- I don't think that it will rain tomorrow.
- I'll bring the book back to you tomorrow.
- Please call me at seven tomorrow morning.
- The day after tomorrow is Tom's birthday.
- Tom doesn't think that it'll rain tomorrow.
- Her birthday party will be tomorrow evening.
- He said that he would come back here tomorrow.
- She intends to play tennis tomorrow afternoon.
- I'm getting up at six o'clock tomorrow morning.
- I have got to leave here early tomorrow morning.
- Her birthday party will be held tomorrow evening.
- I'm afraid we won't be able to help you tomorrow.
- I intend to phone Tom tomorrow and ask him to help.
- I'm going to call Tom tomorrow and ask him to help.
- I plan to telephone Tom tomorrow and ask him to help.
- They insisted on my getting the work done by tomorrow.
- She'll be having dinner with him at this time tomorrow.
- I'll be waiting for you at the station tomorrow morning.
- The Prime Minister will hold a press conference tomorrow.
- I'm sorry, but I have a previous appointment for tomorrow.
- According to the weather forecast, it will clear up tomorrow.
- I just want to let you know that I'll be late tomorrow morning.
- I plan to contact Tom by phone tomorrow and ask him to help us.
- I plan to get a hold of Tom by phone tomorrow and ask him to help.
- Don't bother waking me up at 4:00 a.m. I don't plan to go fishing tomorrow.
- I'll get in touch with Tom by telephone tomorrow and ask him to give us a hand.
- If you'd told me about it earlier, I could've been free. However, tomorrow I have plans to go back home.