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"see you tomorrow at 10 am" vs "see you at 10 am tomorrow"

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey the same meaning, with a slight difference in word order. The choice between them depends on personal preference or emphasis on the time or day.

Last Updated: April 06, 2024

see you tomorrow at 10 am

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a common way to inform someone of a meeting or appointment the next day at 10 am.

Examples:

  • I'll see you tomorrow at 10 am for our meeting.
  • Let's meet tomorrow at 10 am.
  • We have a reservation for tomorrow at 10 am.

Alternatives:

  • see you at 10 am tomorrow
  • I'll see you at 10 am tomorrow
  • Let's meet at 10 am tomorrow
  • We have a reservation at 10 am tomorrow

see you at 10 am tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also a common way to inform someone of a meeting or appointment the next day at 10 am, with a slight difference in word order compared to the first phrase.

Examples:

  • I'll see you at 10 am tomorrow for our meeting.
  • Let's meet at 10 am tomorrow.
  • We have a reservation at 10 am tomorrow.

Alternatives:

  • see you tomorrow at 10 am
  • I'll see you tomorrow at 10 am
  • Let's meet tomorrow at 10 am
  • We have a reservation for tomorrow at 10 am

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