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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Grammar?

We were hoping for better weather tomorrow.

Is it correct to use the adverb "tomorrow" in the sentence? Thanks in advance.

  

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anonymousWe were hoping for better weather tomorrow.

Does the sentence above mean that we have lost any hope for better weather tomorrow?

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