What part of speech is tomorrow?

Tomorrow can be categorized as a noun and an adverb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. tomorrow is a noun, singular of tomorrows.
  • 2. tomorrow is an adverb.

Inflections

Noun

What does tomorrow mean?

Definitions

Adverb

tomorrow - the next day, the day after, following the present day

Noun

tomorrow - the day after today; "what are our tasks for tomorrow?"
tomorrow - the near future; "tomorrow's world"; "everyone hopes for a better tomorrow"

Examples of tomorrow

#   Sentence  
1. noun What are our tasks for tomorrow?
2. noun Tomorrow's world.
3. noun Everyone hopes for a better tomorrow.
4. noun If you would, please review the entire list and let me know if you are in agreement with the presentation by tomorrow evening, if possible.
5. noun Jared, Ruth and I are going to go over all the Florida activity tomorrow morning.
6. noun If no one objects, I will be the lead coordinator on Florida starting tomorrow.
7. noun Please review the attached org chart for March and submit any changes by noon tomorrow.
8. noun I'll be in tomorrow.
9. noun Maybe we (Enron) could review it tomorrow morning, then send it to FCE.
10. noun Could you please send an executable version of the contract to Fred, David, John and me tomorrow?
11. noun The FERC order tomorrow is likely to alter the points somewhat.
12. noun I expect to send them out to you sometime tomorrow.
13. noun I'll call them tomorrow when I come back.
14. noun Tomorrow, he will land on the moon.
15. noun We're meeting up tomorrow?
Sentence  
noun
What are our tasks for tomorrow?
Tomorrow's world.
Everyone hopes for a better tomorrow.
If you would, please review the entire list and let me know if you are in agreement with the presentation by tomorrow evening, if possible.
Jared, Ruth and I are going to go over all the Florida activity tomorrow morning.
If no one objects, I will be the lead coordinator on Florida starting tomorrow.
Please review the attached org chart for March and submit any changes by noon tomorrow.
I'll be in tomorrow.
Maybe we (Enron) could review it tomorrow morning, then send it to FCE.
Could you please send an executable version of the contract to Fred, David, John and me tomorrow?
The FERC order tomorrow is likely to alter the points somewhat.
I expect to send them out to you sometime tomorrow.
I'll call them tomorrow when I come back.
Tomorrow, he will land on the moon.
We're meeting up tomorrow?

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