Is tomorrow a noun or an adverb 2024?

Nathaniel Adams | 2023-06-08 20:10:58 | page views:1486
I'll answer
Earn 20 gold coins for an accepted answer.20 Earn 20 gold coins for an accepted answer.
40more

Ava King

Studied at Harvard University, Lives in Cambridge, MA
They are actually both considered adverbs in the uses from your example. One bit of evidence for this is that you could replace tomorrow in your example sentence with other time adverbs, or a word like frequently or daily, but you couldn't replace it with something that is a noun only, like "office", or even "5 PM".Jan 4, 2011
2023-06-16 20:10:58

Isabella Carter

QuesHub.com delivers expert answers and knowledge to you.
They are actually both considered adverbs in the uses from your example. One bit of evidence for this is that you could replace tomorrow in your example sentence with other time adverbs, or a word like frequently or daily, but you couldn't replace it with something that is a noun only, like "office", or even "5 PM".Jan 4, 2011
ask:3,asku:1,askr:137,askz:21,askd:152,RedisW:0askR:3,askD:0 mz:hit,askU:0,askT:0askA:4