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Original will ship out on tomorrow. vs Original will ship out tomorrow.

The phrase 'original will ship out tomorrow.' is correct, while 'original will ship out on tomorrow.' is incorrect. In English, we do not use 'on' before 'tomorrow' when referring to future actions. The correct preposition to use in this context is 'on'.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 3629 views

Original will ship out on tomorrow.

This phrase is incorrect. In English, we do not use 'on' before 'tomorrow' when referring to future actions.

Incorrect. The correct preposition to use in this context is 'on'.
  • I will ship out on the Bonetta with the other ranking officers that have fallen ill.
  • We will ship out these items by BEST mix colors.
  • We will ship out within 5 business days.
  • We will ship out your watch by DHL Express or by Registered Parcel, depending on which option you chose while checking out.
  • 3·We will ship out your product in 1-7 days(according to the quantity)after you finish the payment.
  • Your appointment has been scheduled on tomorrow.
  • They need me to ship out on Friday before the game.
  • REPORTER 3: Our focus now, is on tomorrow.
  • You can sleep here and go on tomorrow.
  • No one can bring guns to the auction held on tomorrow.
  • Put a warm T-shirt on tomorrow.
  • I know you got something on tomorrow.
  • Lastly, a comment on the amendments we shall be voting on tomorrow.
  • Have a good rest tonight and we'll carry on tomorrow.
  • But there are a million things going on tomorrow.
  • Six and seven will be on tomorrow.
  • I believe the Commission should accept in full the proposals we will vote on tomorrow.
  • It'll still be on tomorrow.
  • I support the resolution that we will be voting on tomorrow.
  • Mr President, I would like to express my opposition to the joint initiative which will be voted on tomorrow.

Original will ship out tomorrow.

This phrase is correct. In English, we use 'tomorrow' without a preposition when referring to future actions.

Correct. Use this phrase when indicating that something will be shipped out the following day.
  • We will ship out these items by BEST mix colors.
  • We will ship out within 5 business days.
  • The witness's identity will be out tomorrow.
  • We will ship out your watch by DHL Express or by Registered Parcel, depending on which option you chose while checking out.
  • I will ship out on the Bonetta with the other ranking officers that have fallen ill.
  • 3·We will ship out your product in 1-7 days(according to the quantity)after you finish the payment.
  • Get in line and we'll have the report out tomorrow.
  • But I'm throwing them out tomorrow.
  • Just be on the first flight out tomorrow.
  • Just be on the first flight out tomorrow.
  • I'm not saying that we're coming out tomorrow.
  • Kate's helping her move out tomorrow.
  • Kate's helping her move out tomorrow.
  • Maybe we should tackle earn outs tomorrow.
  • But I'll try and figure something out tomorrow.
  • Let's take a picnic out tomorrow.
  • The articles will come out tomorrow.
  • I'd better go sort out tomorrow.
  • Kenny thinks he's getting out tomorrow.
  • Pack your bags, you fly out tomorrow.

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