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Guava guava 680 Posted 8 years ago
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What time IS donuts tomorrow?
  

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Not being sure what "donuts" means here, I'm not certain about the answer to your question. Do you call the time of day you and others get together to have donuts, or is it that donuts are delivered every day? You could ask the question then: When is donuts tomorrow?

  • Not being sure what "donuts" means here, I'm not certain about the answer to your question.
  • Do you call the time of day you and others get together to have donuts, or is it that donuts are delivered every day?
  • You could ask the question then: When is donuts tomorrow?
  • If you are asking when the donuts will be ready for eating, the question would be different.
  • Or if you are using the word "donuts" in some unusual context, it could be different.
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Not being sure what "donuts" means here, I'm not certain about the answer to your question.

Do you call the time of day you and others get together to have donuts, or is it that donuts are delivered every day? You could ask the question then: When is donuts tomorrow?

If you are asking when the donuts will be ready for eating, the question would be different. Or if you are using the

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