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i will be free tomorrow vs i am free tomorrow

These are both correct phrases, however, they are used in contexts which are marginally different. 'I will be free tomorrow' implies a future state of being free, while 'I am free tomorrow' indicates a current state of being free. The choice between them depends on whether you are referring to a future or present situation.
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i will be free tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a future state of being free.

This phrase is used when you want to express that you will have availability or freedom on the following day.

Examples:

  • I will be free tomorrow afternoon, so we can meet then.
  • She said she will be free tomorrow to help with the project.
  • I promise, it will be free tomorrow.
  • If everything goes as planned today, you should be free tomorrow.
  • I'm free tomorrow if you're wondering.
  • I got some plans for tonight, but I'm free tomorrow.
  • I am free tomorrow evening, madam.
  • Oh. DK has a slot free tomorrow.
  • Henry, I was wondering if you're free tomorrow.
  • - It is free tomorrow for a shooting.
  • You know, I'm free tomorrow if you're looking for somebody to tag along.
  • I'm not free tomorrow night, but maybe over the weekend we could have dinner.
  • Well, listen, no pressure, but if you're free tomorrow...
  • We're free tomorrow night, right?
  • If you would like to take me diving, I'm free tomorrow.
  • I'm calling to say... I'm free tomorrow night if you want to get together.
  • He wants to give hope to those people who believe in a free tomorrow.
  • If I don't free myself from the devil today, Lord, I'll break free tomorrow.
  • Dave wants to know if everyone is free tomorrow night?
  • It's just grouping, which won't be a problem After we set him free tomorrow.
  • Mr President, can I start by saying that if somebody was thinking of inventing duty-free tomorrow and they actually came forward with these ideas I am sure they would never be taken up.
  • But in six years, I will be free and clear... of the interest.

Alternatives:

  • I will have free time tomorrow
  • I will be available tomorrow
  • I will not be busy tomorrow

i am free tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a current state of being free.

This phrase is used when you want to express that you are available or have no commitments on the following day.

Examples:

  • I am free tomorrow evening, so we can go out for dinner.
  • She is free tomorrow to attend the meeting.
  • I am free tomorrow evening, madam.
  • I'm free tomorrow if you're wondering.
  • I got some plans for tonight, but I'm free tomorrow.
  • Oh. DK has a slot free tomorrow.
  • Henry, I was wondering if you're free tomorrow.
  • - It is free tomorrow for a shooting.
  • I promise, it will be free tomorrow.
  • You know, I'm free tomorrow if you're looking for somebody to tag along.
  • If everything goes as planned today, you should be free tomorrow.
  • I'm not free tomorrow night, but maybe over the weekend we could have dinner.
  • Well, listen, no pressure, but if you're free tomorrow...
  • We're free tomorrow night, right?
  • If you would like to take me diving, I'm free tomorrow.
  • I'm calling to say... I'm free tomorrow night if you want to get together.
  • He wants to give hope to those people who believe in a free tomorrow.
  • If I don't free myself from the devil today, Lord, I'll break free tomorrow.
  • Dave wants to know if everyone is free tomorrow night?
  • It's just grouping, which won't be a problem After we set him free tomorrow.
  • Mr President, can I start by saying that if somebody was thinking of inventing duty-free tomorrow and they actually came forward with these ideas I am sure they would never be taken up.
  • I take it that means you're free tomorrow?

Alternatives:

  • I have no plans tomorrow
  • I am available tomorrow
  • I am not busy tomorrow

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