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Tomorrow i will eat it vs Tomorrow i would eat it

Both of these phrases are correct; however, they express different meanings. "Tomorrow I will eat it" indicates a definite plan or intention to eat something the next day. On the other hand, "Tomorrow I would eat it" suggests a hypothetical situation or a conditional statement about eating something the next day.
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Tomorrow i will eat it

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a definite plan or intention to eat something the next day.

This phrase is used to indicate a future action that the speaker intends to carry out the next day.

Examples:

  • Tomorrow I will eat pizza for lunch.
  • I promise, tomorrow I will eat all my vegetables.
  • Don't worry, tomorrow I will eat the cake you baked.
  • Tomorrow I will eat breakfast early before heading to work.
  • She said tomorrow she will eat at the new restaurant in town.
  • If you obey the rules, you will eat tomorrow.
  • But... put it in the fridge, I'll eat it tomorrow.
  • Keep it there, I will eat it.
  • You put a peach pie in front of me, I will eat it.
  • Never mind, I will eat it later by myself.
  • Today I can't finish a turkey, but tomorrow I eat half a Power Bar wrap it up and put it in the fridge?
  • I'll eat it tomorrow, OK?
  • Put it in the fridge and eat it tomorrow, or the next day.
  • If you do not agree to go on another date with me, I will eat it right here, right now.
  • And I will eat it todinha!
  • Tomorrow he eats on five, and we'll be down to soup and sugar packets by Friday.
  • Tomorrow you'll eat over a clean tablecloth.
  • And we need money to eat tomorrow.
  • God only knows what will you eat tomorrow.
  • I'll ask around tomorrow, now eat up.
  • I'll ask around tomorrow, now eat up.
  • Let me know what you want to eat tomorrow.
  • I will bite your little finger off and I will eat it!
  • Director Choi wants to eat dinner tomorrow.
  • During that time, you haven't thought about what you're going to eat tomorrow.

Alternatives:

  • Tomorrow I am going to eat it.
  • Tomorrow I plan to eat it.
  • Tomorrow I intend to eat it.
  • Tomorrow I am going to have it for lunch.
  • Tomorrow I am going to devour it.

Tomorrow i would eat it

This phrase is correct and is used to express a hypothetical situation or a conditional statement about eating something the next day.

This phrase is used to talk about a hypothetical or conditional action of eating something the next day.

Examples:

  • If I had more time tomorrow, I would eat it.
  • Tomorrow I would eat it if I were not on a diet.
  • I would eat it tomorrow if I felt hungry.
  • If it was my last day on Earth, tomorrow I would eat it.
  • Tomorrow I would eat it if I had the chance.
  • I would eat it, but I can hardly swallow.
  • But... put it in the fridge, I'll eat it tomorrow.
  • And I would eat it alone in my room with great ceremony...
  • And I'd wipe my knife on my knee... and then I would eat it while she watches.
  • Tom. If somebody gave me this card, Mr. Vance, I would eat it.
  • Today I can't finish a turkey, but tomorrow I eat half a Power Bar wrap it up and put it in the fridge?
  • I'll eat it tomorrow, OK?
  • Put it in the fridge and eat it tomorrow, or the next day.
  • I would eat it if he could hit it.
  • I would eat it breakfast, lunch and dinner.
  • Tomorrow he eats on five, and we'll be down to soup and sugar packets by Friday.
  • Tomorrow you'll eat over a clean tablecloth.
  • And we need money to eat tomorrow.
  • God only knows what will you eat tomorrow.
  • I'll ask around tomorrow, now eat up.
  • I'll ask around tomorrow, now eat up.
  • If you obey the rules, you will eat tomorrow.
  • Let me know what you want to eat tomorrow.
  • I ate red meat, to the point where I would eat it slab right off, raw,
  • Well, baby, if there was chocolate cake here I would eat it, but I sure as hell don't want to bake one.

Alternatives:

  • Tomorrow I might eat it.
  • Tomorrow I could eat it.
  • Tomorrow I may eat it.
  • Tomorrow I might have it for lunch.
  • Tomorrow I could devour it.

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