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I'll stand by tomorrow vs Tomorrow I'll stand by

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings and contexts. 'I'll stand by tomorrow' implies a commitment to be present or supportive tomorrow. 'Tomorrow I'll stand by' emphasizes the timing of the action, indicating that the speaker will stand by specifically tomorrow.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 2452 views

I'll stand by tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a commitment to be present or supportive on the following day.

This phrase is used to indicate a promise or commitment to stand by someone or something on the next day.

Examples:

  • I'll stand by tomorrow and help you with your project.
  • Don't worry, I'll stand by tomorrow when you need me.
  • Look, but I'll still do your stand-up tomorrow.
  • I'd prefer if you didn't put me on the stand tomorrow.
  • Under the canopy I'll stand with her tomorrow night
  • ! I want us all to stand together tomorrow.
  • Have the plane stand by from 9am tomorrow morning and set up the Vineyard cottage.
  • Under the canopy I'll stand with her tomorrow night And place a ring upon her hand With her all dressed in white
  • Okay, we need to get you back on the stand tomorrow.
  • For now, you just make sure that Declan sticks to his story on the stand tomorrow.
  • No, she wants me to tell the truth on the stand tomorrow, same as Jack.
  • No matter which way he answers on the stand tomorrow, he'll end up in jail for the rest of his natural life.
  • Jean told me she's calling you to the stand tomorrow.
  • You'll stand in for me tomorrow when I leave to meet that guy from the add, you know, love!
  • It won't stand up to close scrutiny, but I'll get you the replica by tomorrow, all right?
  • You stand before him tomorrow, as the sun fades.
  • At least then you might stand a chance tomorrow.
  • I'll alert the media to stand by for our press conference.
  • I'll-I'll get it to you by tomorrow, I promise.
  • I'll send it to all the news weeklies, and I'll tell them I need an answer by tomorrow afternoon.
  • I will swing by tomorrow, and I'll get your statement then.
  • - I'll have it cleared out by tomorrow.

Alternatives:

  • I will be there for you tomorrow.
  • I'll support you tomorrow.
  • I'll stand by you tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow, I'll be there for you.

Tomorrow I'll stand by

This phrase is also correct and emphasizes the timing of the action, indicating that the speaker will stand by specifically tomorrow.

This phrase is used to highlight the timing of the action, stating that the speaker will stand by on the next day.

Examples:

  • Tomorrow I'll stand by and wait for your call.
  • I promise, tomorrow I'll stand by and support you.
  • Look, but I'll still do your stand-up tomorrow.
  • I hope that tomorrow Members will also stand by their amendment on banning PVC from the year 2005.
  • ! I want us all to stand together tomorrow.
  • I'd prefer if you didn't put me on the stand tomorrow.
  • I must say that this resolution by the European Parliament, assuming that it is approved tomorrow as it stands today, will provide strong support for this coordinated effort to reform pensions in the European Union.
  • Therefore, I hope that we reject Amendment 3 tomorrow and that we stand up for robust European health protection so that we can finally achieve a smoke-free zone throughout Europe.
  • And tomorrow she stands her sweet self up there and gets married away from me.
  • And tomorrow she stands her sweet self up there and gets married away from me.
  • I'll just say that tomorrow I'll realize my lifelong dream.
  • Tonight I'll hook a guy, tomorrow I'll pull the switch.
  • I'll alert the media to stand by for our press conference.
  • Tomorrow I'll tell them at work I'll start again an Monday.
  • Listen, tomorrow I'll wash my hair straighten it, then I'll go talk to her.
  • Come on, come home with us and tomorrow I'll-I'll take you to Legoland.
  • Okay, we need to get you back on the stand tomorrow.
  • For now, you just make sure that Declan sticks to his story on the stand tomorrow.
  • No, she wants me to tell the truth on the stand tomorrow, same as Jack.
  • No matter which way he answers on the stand tomorrow, he'll end up in jail for the rest of his natural life.
  • Jean told me she's calling you to the stand tomorrow.
  • This time tomorrow I'll be studying in the library.

Alternatives:

  • I'll stand by tomorrow.
  • I'll be there for you tomorrow.
  • I'll support you tomorrow.
  • Tomorrow, I'll stand by you.

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