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I should be feeling better by tomorrow vs I should feel well by tomorrow

Both sentences are grammatically correct, but 'I should be feeling better by tomorrow' implies a gradual improvement in how you feel, while 'I should feel well by tomorrow' suggests a more immediate change to a state of wellness. The choice between them depends on the nuance you want to express.
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Last updated: October 10, 2024 • 14705 views

I should be feeling better by tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the expectation of gradual improvement in how one feels over time, specifically by the next day.

Examples:

  • I've been resting all day, so I should be feeling better by tomorrow.
  • With the medication, I should be feeling better by tomorrow.
  • I should be feeling better by tomorrow morning. I plan on going in tomorrow. Sorry for any inconvenience. No photo description available. Esther Bell Ziol ...
  • Nov 28, 2017 ... My boss told me to take the rest of the week off, even though I said that I should be feeling better by tomorrow or Thursday and wanted to come ...
  • May 27, 2016 ... I should be feeling better by tomorrow." "And what about…" "Sex? Well, we might have to hold off for a day or two." "Well, I know I can ...
  • Oct 15, 2024 ... 11:53Kayla says that I should be feeling better by tomorrow. Great. Great. You guys will be uh, undressing each other in no time. 12:07Okay ...
  • Jan 17, 2020 ... I should be feeling better by tomorrow." Jazz rolled her eyes as she returned to her breakfast just as the lab opened and her parents burst ...
  • Oct 15, 2024 ... 11:52But Kayla says that I should be feeling better by tomorrow, right? Great. You guys will be. 11:58undressing each other in no time. 12:07 ...

Alternatives:

  • I should start feeling better by tomorrow.
  • I expect to feel better by tomorrow.
  • I should be in better shape by tomorrow.
  • I should be on the mend by tomorrow.

I should feel well by tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express the expectation of feeling well or healthy by the next day, without emphasizing a gradual improvement.

Examples:

  • After a good night's sleep, I should feel well by tomorrow.
  • Once the fever breaks, I should feel well by tomorrow.

Alternatives:

  • I should be well by tomorrow.
  • I should feel good by tomorrow.
  • I should be healthy by tomorrow.
  • I should be in good health by tomorrow.

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