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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
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Hello everyone,

Is the preposition "for" before the word "tomorrow" correct in the following sentences?

1. I will buy some milk for tomorrow.

2. I will go to shop for tomorrow.

Regards,

JA

  

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Joseph A 1. I will buy some milk for tomorrow. OK.

  • Joseph A 1.
  • I will buy some milk for tomorrow.
  • OK.
  • I'll buy some milk so I'll have some tomorrow (because I'll need some tomorrow).
  • Joseph A I will go to shop for tomorrow.
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Joseph A1. I will buy some milk for tomorrow.

OK. I'll buy some milk so I'll have some tomorrow (because I'll need some tomorrow).

Joseph AI will go to shop for tomorrow.

Not really idiomatic to my ear. Better:

I'll do some shopping for tomorrow. / I'll go shopping for tomorrow.
(buy things so I'l

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