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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

School tomorrow

Will you come to school tomorrow?


I won't come to school tomorrow.

Tomorrow I won't come to school.

I won't come tomorrow to school.


Can you explain what is the difference between all three and in first and second sentence, what does"tomorrow" working as? I mean grammatical term.

  

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tomorrow is an adverb. Will you come to school tomorrow? Note that in natural English we usually give a short answer.

  • tomorrow is an adverb.
  • Will you come to school tomorrow?
  • Note that in natural English we usually give a short answer.
  • eg No.
  • eg No, I won't.
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tomorrow is an adverb.

Will you come to school tomorrow?

Note that in natural English we usually give a short answer.

eg No.

eg No, I won't.


I won't come to school tomorrow. OK

Tomorrow I won't come to school. This stresses 'tomorrow' more. eg Tomorrow I won't come, but I will come the day af

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