would you like it to be?if you make the most of all your tomorrows then no,tomorrow isnt plural.i wish tomorrow was today.
2006-12-23 11:23:37
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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tomorrow is not a noun, which surprised me, its an adverb. I guess it is misused often as in the phrase "and all the tomorrows to come." Adverbs are not plural. The word means on the day after today.
Function: adverb
Etymology: Middle English to morgen, from Old English tO morgen, from tO to + morgen morrow, morning -- more at MORN
: on or for the day after today
2006-12-23 19:24:41
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answered by dani 2
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do not carry your sorrows
into all of your tomorrows
why not it one can take poetic licenses
no there is not another way of adding the plural to tomorrow other than the "S" at the end..
2006-12-23 19:20:56
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answer #3
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answered by Cherish B 3
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Tomorrow is two things: an adverb and a noun. So, technically, as a noun, it can be plural.
Tomorrow by itself is singular. But if you said something like, "Yeah, you said you'd do that several tomorrows ago," it'd be plural.
I can't promise you it'd be grammatically correct, but it'd be plural.
2006-12-23 19:20:35
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answered by Anonymous
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no if you say tomorrow plurally it wouldnt make sense so u should just say next wek or in a couple of days
2006-12-23 19:19:00
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answered by *<i:o) 4
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Tomorrow is not plural, it is singular. As we know, there is only one tomorrow.
2006-12-23 19:20:27
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answered by asunrise 1
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Tomorrow is today, which was yesterday the night before the day after.
2006-12-23 19:20:20
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answered by Anonymous
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no tomorrows is plural
2006-12-23 19:43:12
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answered by ? 3
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Tomorrow is countable; therefore, it needs an S to be plural. "I will cherish all my tomorrows."
2006-12-23 19:20:04
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answered by Nani 4
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no tomorrow refers to the day after today. Only one day after, the days after that are not counted.
2006-12-23 19:19:49
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answered by ddzaszcxascs 2
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