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tomorrow is a holiday vs tomorrow is holiday

The correct phrase is 'Tomorrow is a holiday.' The word 'a' is needed before 'holiday' to make the sentence grammatically correct. 'Holiday' is a countable noun and needs an article like 'a' before it.
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Last updated: August 11, 2024

tomorrow is a holiday

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that the following day is a day off or a special day of celebration.

Examples:

  • Tomorrow is a holiday, so we don't have to go to work.
  • I heard that tomorrow is a holiday in some countries.
  • Tomorrow is a holiday for many people, but I still have to work.
  • Do you know if tomorrow is a holiday for the school?
  • Tomorrow is a holiday, so let's plan a picnic.
  • Today's Wednesday. Tomorrow's a holiday.
  • It is also a fact that many Catholics work here on religious holidays; tomorrow is one such day, despite the strike.
  • Got a day and a half lay-in. Tomorrow's a holiday.
  • You know I'm playing in that holiday tournament tomorrow night.
  • Children's Services insists on placing him before the holiday shutdown tomorrow.
  • Matt needs his suit for the holiday concert tomorrow night.
  • Joy: Al, I'm on holiday tomorrow, sir.
  • There are going to be some dignitaries visiting the Sector tomorrow night for the holiday.
  • Would you like to explain to the Kaiser when he gets back from his holiday tomorrow, what has happened to his plan?
  • Apu has a holiday today and tomorrow
  • Emery Whitehill, would you do me the honor of joining me tomorrow night at the celebration of a holiday that... means absolutely nothing to you?
  • Not a holiday weekend in Singapore.
  • Treating it like a holiday hotel.
  • I mean a holiday, a holiday.
  • Those who have a holiday flat or even a holiday home are affected by this.
  • I thought the ladies might appreciate a holiday raffle.
  • She was headed for a holiday cottage at Inverloch.
  • Halloween was a holiday we always did together.
  • Halloween was a holiday we always did together.
  • We didn't want to celebrate a holiday without 'em.

Alternatives:

  • Tomorrow is a public holiday.
  • Tomorrow is a special day off.
  • Tomorrow is a day of celebration.
  • Tomorrow is a non-working day.
  • Tomorrow is a festive day.

tomorrow is holiday

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Holiday' is a countable noun and requires an article like 'a' before it.

  • It is also a fact that many Catholics work here on religious holidays; tomorrow is one such day, despite the strike.
  • Today's Wednesday. Tomorrow's a holiday.
  • You know I'm playing in that holiday tournament tomorrow night.
  • Children's Services insists on placing him before the holiday shutdown tomorrow.
  • Matt needs his suit for the holiday concert tomorrow night.
  • Joy: Al, I'm on holiday tomorrow, sir.
  • There are going to be some dignitaries visiting the Sector tomorrow night for the holiday.
  • Got a day and a half lay-in. Tomorrow's a holiday.
  • Would you like to explain to the Kaiser when he gets back from his holiday tomorrow, what has happened to his plan?
  • He knows tomorrow is Tuscany Tuesday.
  • Tomorrow is very importan for us.
  • I heard tomorrow is your last fight.
  • Tomorrow is Independence Day in Mexico.
  • Tomorrow is truth and reality land.
  • But tomorrow is a different story.
  • Iwantedto postthisvideo because tomorrow is 11/11/11.
  • - Tomorrow is not good day.
  • Bellinger says that tomorrow is her birthday.
  • The only problem for them is because today is holiday in Italy.
  • "Brother, today is holiday time conquerors..."

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