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I'll not be coming tomorrow vs I would be on leave tomorrow

The two statements are not directly comparable because they convey different meanings. The first statement indicates a decision not to come, while the second suggests a planned absence. Each is correct in its respective context.
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Last updated: August 31, 2024

I'll not be coming tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a decision not to come on a specific day.

This phrase is used to inform someone that you will not be present on a particular day.

Examples:

  • I'll not be coming tomorrow as I have a doctor's appointment.
  • I'll not be coming tomorrow due to a family emergency.
  • Also, the substitute teacher that'll be filling in for me while I'm on maternity leave will be coming tomorrow.
  • The tax collector is coming tomorrow.
  • My sister's coming tomorrow, so...
  • For one thing, - your grandmother is coming tomorrow.
  • They said there will be two ships coming tomorrow at noon.
  • He said he was coming tomorrow.
  • There's an insurance appraiser coming tomorrow.
  • Yes, the binmen are coming tomorrow.
  • She's coming tomorrow to identify the bodies.
  • This Jumbo Falsetti guy confirmed that a major shipment is coming tomorrow for Buzhayev.
  • He's coming tomorrow, on the first leg of his trip to Tangiers.
  • So, the obstetrician's coming tomorrow at 12.00, Liz.
  • I said my obstetrician's coming tomorrow at 12.00.
  • Cal's coming tomorrow to give us the lowdown on our first shipment.
  • They're coming tomorrow to do a photo shoot.
  • He's coming tomorrow, for Father's Day.
  • Hope it's not a bother because I was planning on coming tomorrow too.
  • But I thought you were coming tomorrow.
  • Grandmother said she and Grandfather are coming tomorrow.
  • Your whole family's coming tomorrow.

I would be on leave tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a planned absence from work or a specific event.

This phrase is used to inform someone that you will be taking a day off or not available on a specific day.

Examples:

  • I would be on leave tomorrow for my sister's wedding.
  • I would be on leave tomorrow as I have an important appointment.
  • Before I leave tomorrow, I would like to reveal a secret that I have kept for over 20 years.
  • We leave tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m.
  • Because you're really fun, and then you have to leave tomorrow.
  • We leave tomorrow, or we die soon afterwards.
  • Andrea leaves tomorrow for New York.
  • Train leaves tomorrow, first thing.
  • We can always leave tomorrow or the following day.
  • The Guises leave tomorrow and you'll forget all this.
  • The flight to Earth leaves tomorrow morning.
  • All the more reason for you to leave tomorrow.
  • You leave tomorrow night after the reception.
  • Tom, you picked the destination and we leave tomorrow.
  • Tear them up and you can leave tomorrow.
  • You reserved a flight to Cebu that leaves tomorrow.
  • I want to say goodbye to Friedrich, before he leaves tomorrow.
  • If the weather is nice, you leave tomorrow.
  • I just need to rest, so I start maternity leave tomorrow.
  • Look, I leave tomorrow back to Brussels.
  • - We leave tomorrow, all right?
  • My niece is here, but she leaves tomorrow.

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