Anonymous What is the opposite of:I really can't wait until tomorrow. I really can wait until tomorrow. Anonymous Is it I really don't want it to be tomorrow.
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AnonymousWhat is the opposite of:I really can't wait until tomorrow.I really can wait until tomorrow.
AnonymousIs it I really don't want it to be tomorrow.No. This is the opposite of I really want it to be tomorrow.
AnonymousThat's the literal oppositeYes, but idioms don't usually have opposites. You may have to make up something else.
Anonymouswhat you think ofFine, but I'd use "become", not "hit".
AnonymousI'm in no hurry for my daughter to be 18 hit 18 become 18.My two cents...First of all. idioms are fixed expressions and they have no opposites. So " for" is incorrectly used. Secondly, " I am in no hurry " can be used "stand-alone", or it is followed by "to" in extended context. i.e.
AnonymousWhich one is best?I am in no hurry to see my daughter to turn 18.
Anonymoushow you would write the sentence belowI can't wait until the day we stop hearing his name [spoken].