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Sesquipedalian101 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Tomorrow the Whole Day

Dear teachers,

I have two questions concerning the following pair of sentences:

Question 1: Between the following two sentences, I feel, the first is grammatical and natural. But I cannot say why. Could someone parse the sentences and explain to me why sentence 1 is correct?

1. I shall be free tomorrow the whole day.

2. I shall be free the whole day tomorrow.


Question 2: Would it be wrong if I use simple present instead of future tense:

3. I am free tomorrow.

  

Top answer

We don't use "shall" anymore. " The second sentence has the more common word ordering, but the first is OK.

  • We don't use "shall" anymore.
  • " The second sentence has the more common word ordering, but the first is OK.
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We don't use "shall" anymore. Use "will."

The second sentence has the more common word ordering, but the first is OK.

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