Hello everyone,
Can we use "present continuous" with the adverb "tomorrow" or with a future time reference?as follows:
- He is visiting his parents tomorrow.
Kind regards,
JA
Yes, it indicates a short-term plan or intention.
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He's visiting his parents tomorrow.
She's driving her mother to a doctor's appointment tomorrow.
They're getting together tomorrow to make cakes.
I'm going to the dentist tomorrow.
Those sentences are all good. You can even substitute 'next week' for tomorrow. They say that the subject of the sentence already has a definite plan to do something a