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tomorrow in the past

by Leon <leon@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 28, 2008 at 02:03 PM

Hi, I've looked "tomorrow" up in several dictionaries and all of them
say more or less the same, the day after *today* or the next day following
the *present* day.

However, I've noticed that many people say things like "I was gonna
try it tomorrow, but in the end I gave in."

Is that the usual way to say it? You might find my question a bit
strange, but in my native language you should have said "the next day"
there.

Thanks.
 




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tomorrow in the past
Leon <leon@[EMAIL PROT  2008-06-28 14:03:38 
Re: tomorrow in the past
Einde O'Callaghan <ein  2008-06-29 00:11:25 
Re: tomorrow in the past
Leon <leon@[EMAIL PROT  2008-06-29 10:39:19 
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tony@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (  2008-06-28 22:05:36 
Re: tomorrow in the past
Leon <leon@[EMAIL PROT  2008-06-29 11:22:46 
Re: tomorrow in the past
Molly Mockford <nospam  2008-06-29 11:08:52 

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