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Hotmale Hello,I'd like to ask you about whether in the sentence below I should use "it" after "tomorrow":"Tomorrow (it) will be the second time I will have seen them perform live"Thank youNo, you don't need 'it'. Most people omit it. It almost sounds wrong to include 'it' there.