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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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The next day?

As she had to get up early tomorrow/ the next day, she set the alarm for 5 a.m. before she went to bed.

Which is correct, tomorrow or the next day?

  

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It's in the past, so use 'the next day'. m. before she goes to bed.

  • It's in the past, so use 'the next day'.
  • m.
  • before she goes to bed.
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It's in the past, so use 'the next day'.

In the present, say 'As she has to get up early tomorrow, she'll set the alarm for 5 a.m. before she goes to bed.

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"had to" is past tense so "the next day" would be appropriate. You can use tomorrow if you use present tense: as she has to get up early tomorrow, she set the alarm.

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