I am wearing a dress tomorrow. Why is it a wrong sentence? If we say I am going tomorrow. Why is it a correct sentence?
I am wearing a dress tomorrow. This looks wrong, but it is not wrong. It is a way of expressing a future intention.
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I am wearing a dress tomorrow. This looks wrong, but it is not wrong. It is a way of expressing a future intention.
So is I am going tomorrow.
Clive
Maybe the one who told you that doesn't know about this branch of the "Present Continues"; it's called "Present Continuous for future arrangements", tell him/her to read about it.