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at tomorrow vs to tomorrow

Both "at tomorrow" and "to tomorrow" are not correct phrases in English. The preposition used with "tomorrow" is usually "on," as in "on tomorrow."

Last updated: March 22, 2024

at tomorrow

This is not a correct construction in English.

The preposition used with "tomorrow" is usually "on," so the correct phrase would be "on tomorrow."

to tomorrow

This is not a correct construction in English.

The preposition used with "tomorrow" is usually "on," so the correct phrase would be "on tomorrow."
  • The doctors are moving my procedure up to tomorrow night.
  • I moved the Lance thing to tomorrow, and you're all set for Seki Tuesday.
  • Return to tomorrow, season 2, production number 51, an alien entity, sargon, takes over kirk's body while 2 others kick over spock and Dr. Mulhall.
  • And to tomorrow - to our homecoming.
  • The hearing is being brought forward to tomorrow.
  • Then change my flight to tomorrow.
  • The ball has been brought forward to tomorrow night.
  • I pushed my whole docket back to tomorrow.
  • I moved our meetings to tomorrow because you are drunk and hungover simultaneously at 2:00 in the afternoon.
  • Manager Kang, call and say the caucus has been moved to tomorrow morning.
  • Just say I'm unwell and push it back to tomorrow.
  • Just to make it to tomorrow.
  • Well, here's to tomorrow, and the Reverend gets his goods and we get our just rewards.
  • If you need time to think about it, we can put this off to tomorrow or the next day.
  • I'm moving the treaty signing to tomorrow.
  • He was about getting the whole group just to make it to tomorrow.
  • Tell them I'm sick and to move it to tomorrow.
  • It has been changed back to tomorrow?
  • Mr President, if you agree, and to keep everyone happy, we can defer the oral explanations to tomorrow.
  • I do not think such an important regulation can be put back to tomorrow morning, when there is only one report on the agenda with the likelihood that there will be very few of us here to vote indeed.

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