Hello everyone, Which one is correct "test tomorrow" , "tomorrow test", "tomorrow's test" or "a tomorrow test"?
1. It is necessary to set priorities so you do the most important things first, for example revision for a test tomorrow is more important than a phone call.
2. It is necessary to set priorities so you do the most important things first, for example revision for a tomorrow test is more important than a phone call.
3. It is necessary to set priorities so you do the most important things first, for example revision for tomorrow test is more important than a phone call.
4. It is necessary to set priorities so you do the most important things first, for example revision for a tomorrow's test is more important than a phone call.
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JA
OK 1. It is necessary to set priorities so you do the most important things firs t. F or example , revision for a test tomorrow is more important than a phone call.
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1. It is necessary to set priorities so you do the most important things first. For example,revision for a test tomorrow is more important than a phone call.
Which one is correct "test tomorrow" , "tomorrow test", "tomorrow's test" or "a tomorrow test"?
1. It is necessary to set priorities so you do the most important things first, for example revision for a test tomorrow is more important than a phone call. OK
2. It is necessary to set priorities so you do the most important things first,
Speaking generally: It is necessary to set priorities so you do the most important things first. For example, revising for a test you'll be taking on the following day is more important than talking on the phone with your friends.
Specifically: Revising for [tomorrow's test / the test tomorrow] is more important than talking on the phone with your friends.