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I have been poking around wondering about the colloquial usage of on tomorrow in Southern American English and wondering about its origins. I can find some records of official usage of the phrase i...

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Which is correct? I will transfer the amount on tomorrow. I will transfer the amount by tomorrow.

word choice - "On tomorrow" vs. "by tomorrow" - English Language ...

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The contraction "tomorrow's" is used to mean "tomorrow is" all the time. Just search for "tomorrow's going to" to find all manner of examples.

grammar - Is "Tomorrow's" equal to "tomorrow is"? - English Language ...

Tomorrow morning is idiomatic English, tomorrow's morning isn't. Night sleep doesn't mean anything in particular - you have had a 'good night's sleep' if you slept well all the previous night. So there is no pattern to whether or not you use an apostrophe.

My professor emailed me to ask my available time: "Would tomorrow at 10:30am work for you?" How can I reply her email in a formal way.

How to reply "Would tomorrow at 10:30am work for you?" in a formal way?

I need a break tomorrow. What should I say to my boss? Sir, I need a leave tomorrow. Sir, I need a leave for tomorrow. Please help me out.

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grammar - Leave tomorrow or leave for tomorrow - English Language ...

Tomorrow is the word giving me the most trouble, but I'll also accept other answers that explain how I can refer to time without referring to the daytime. My main concern is staying in context; I don't want to make up words that have no etymological basis.