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are you coming for tommorow vs What day are you diving at the weekend

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they are quite different in structure and meaning. The first phrase has incorrect grammar and should be "Are you coming tomorrow?" The second phrase is correct and asks about the specific day someone is planning to go diving over the weekend.

Last updated: March 11, 2024 • 559 views

are you coming for tommorow

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition "for" is unnecessary, and "tomorrow" should not have "to" before it.

The correct form is "Are you coming tomorrow?" when asking about someone's arrival the next day.

What day are you diving at the weekend

This phrase is correct and commonly used to inquire about the specific day someone plans to go diving over the weekend.

This phrase is used to ask about the particular day someone intends to engage in diving activities during the upcoming weekend.

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