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Are you going to church tomorrow vs Are you coming to church tomorrow

Both options are correct and suitable for use in English. The choice between 'are you going to church tomorrow' and 'are you coming to church tomorrow' depends on the context and the speaker's perspective. 'Are you going to church tomorrow' is a more general question about someone's plans to attend church, while 'are you coming to church tomorrow' implies that the speaker will be at the church and is asking if the other person will be there too.
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Are you going to church tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to inquire about someone's plans for attending church the next day.

This phrase is a general question about someone's intention to attend church the following day.
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  • Nov 15, 2013 ... "; I would ask "Are you going to church tomorrow?" – Jordan Reiter. Commented Nov 15, 2013 at 15:45. user57018, that is because US Army is a ...
  • Jan 11, 2020 ... Are you going to church tomorrow? If so, why? Are you going out of habit? Are you going because that's just what you do on Sunday?
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Alternatives:

  • Will you be going to church tomorrow?

Are you coming to church tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask if someone will be joining the speaker at church the next day.

This phrase implies that the speaker will be at the church and is inviting the other person to join them.
  • Dec 16, 2023 ... Are you coming to church tomorrow? Our morning service begins at 11.00 am and will last for a little over an hour. Refreshments will be served ...
  • Sep 28, 2024 ... 4 likes, 0 comments - resurrectionctr on September 28, 2024: "Are you coming to church tomorrow?
  • Jun 29, 2019 ... Hey are you coming to church tomorrow? We start at 11:45am. We're asking for a friend!
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  • Jun 30, 2024 ... I am part of a church, and have "I can't hang, but are you coming to church tomorrow?" acquaintances. And yes, I have tried making the first ...
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  • Tomorrow. Definition. the day after today. Example Sentences. Patois: Yuh deh cum a church morrow. English: Are you coming to church tomorrow. yeh man
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Alternatives:

  • Will you be coming to church tomorrow?

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