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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Simple Present Tense

"I have a meeting tomorrow" is an example of simple present tense. Can someone please tell me whats wrong with "Tomorrow I have a meeting"
  

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Hi, Nothing is wrong with it. Clive

  • Hi, Nothing is wrong with it.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Nothing is wrong with it.

Clive
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Thanks for the replay... Can you please tell me that is the tense of "Tomorrow I have a meeting"?
"I have a meeting tomorrow" is Simple Present Tense.
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AnonymousCan you please tell me that is the tense of "Tomorrow I have a meeting"?"I have a meeting tomorrow" is Simple Present Tense.
Yes, it is simple present tense used as a form of future expression.
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@Mister Micawber, @Clive, thank you for the answer. I was really confused.
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Tomorrow, I have meeting, its a talkative sentence. you pause after saying tomorrow, then you are telling the subject,,,
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Guruprasad MaratheTomorrow, I have meeting
On the other hand, your sentence is incorrectly composed.
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"Tomorrow, I have a meeting" is a conversational sentence. You pause after saying "tomorrow", and then you state the information.
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Anonymous"Tomorrow I have a meeting" Let's say a supplier called me yestrerday asking if I would be available to see a product demo tomorrow, I would probably say something like this while checking for my date organizer :

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