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Tomorrow
We love to think about the futureâwhether weâre making plans for next year, next month, or tomorrow. If youâre making plans for the day after today, you might be wondering how many âmâsâ and ârâsâ are in this word. Donât wait for tomorrow to learn how to spell this word. Today, weâll teach you the correct spelling of tomorrow.
How Do You Spell âTomorrowâ?
The correct spelling of tomorrow is t-o-m-o-r-r-o-w. It has two pronunciations:
/tÉËmÉËrÉÊ/ in American English
/tÉËmÉrÉÊ/ in British English
This word can function as both an adverb and a noun.
They are getting married tomorrow.
Tomorrow, the whole family is getting together to celebrate.
Tomorrow also has another definition: âfuture or near future.â
The students of today are the leaders of tomorrow.
Idioms with the Word âTomorrowâ
You might recognize tomorrow from everyday idioms. Weâll cover a few and explain what they mean.
1) ââŠas if there were no tomorrow.â
This phrase usually follows a verb. It can have both a negative and positive connotation. If used negatively, it means âto an excessive degree, often with little to no regard to the future.â
He spent money as if there were no tomorrow.
When used positively, it means âvery quicklyâ or âvery much.â
You should enjoy today as if there were no tomorrow.
2) âTomorrow is another day.â
This phrase is often intended to soothe or calm someone down because tomorrow is a fresh, new start filled with opportunities.
I know youâre upset about todayâs test results, but tomorrow is another day.
3) âHere today, gone tomorrow.â
You could use this phrase when you want to explain that something, like a deal or opportunity, isnât going to last forever.
This internship is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Itâs here today but gone tomorrow.
âTomorrowââOne M, Two Râs
Whether youâre an English language learner or a native speaker, tomorrow might leave you questioning how to spell that word correctly. Remember these two words that rhyme with tomorrow: borrow and sorrow. All three contain two râs.
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