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TeacherJapan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Yesterday?

He helped me with my homework so that I could go hiking tomorrow/the following day.

Which is correct?

  

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"tomorrow" is relative to now. Assuming you mean the day after some day in the past, use "the following day" (or "the next day").

  • "tomorrow" is relative to now.
  • Assuming you mean the day after some day in the past, use "the following day" (or "the next day").
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"tomorrow" is relative to now. Assuming you mean the day after some day in the past, use "the following day" (or "the next day").

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