Which is correct:
"tomorrow morning" or "tomorrow's morning"?

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tomorrow morning

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to the morning of the following day.

Examples:

  • I will see you tomorrow morning.
  • Let's meet for breakfast tomorrow morning.
  • Tomorrow morning, we have a meeting at 9 a.m.
  • She has an appointment tomorrow morning.
  • Don't forget to set your alarm for tomorrow morning.

Alternatives:

  • morning tomorrow
  • the morning of tomorrow
  • the morning tomorrow
  • the morning after today
  • the next morning

tomorrow's morning

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase can be used to refer to the morning of the following day, but it is less common and may sound a bit awkward.

Alternatives:

  • tomorrow's early hours
  • the morning of tomorrow
  • the morning tomorrow
  • the morning after today
  • the next morning
Both 'tomorrow morning' and 'tomorrow's morning' are correct, but 'tomorrow morning' is more commonly used in English. 'Tomorrow morning' is a standard phrase to refer to the morning of the following day, while 'tomorrow's morning' is less common and may sound a bit awkward.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

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