"Tomorrow and the day after" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

1 Answer. Sorted by: 1. I agree with Daniel G. "Then" works for me as a conjunction, and "after that" doesn't. But it feels like a marginal case. Combining them, as in: Hey John, first …

is correct. If you wanted to use “anytime”, you would write: Call me anytime, as long as it’s after 12pm. This article on ThoughtCo has a lot more detail, and includes this helpful …

6. The only context where were is appropriate after I is when the sentence is in the subjunctive mood. For example: I wish I were young. I wish I were a boy. I wish I were a …

As an Englishman I'd obviously argue that such changes are not correct English, even if "official" elsewhere. So in this regard, although I've never heard of the s being dropped after …

3. You could also say "We won't be meeting tomorrow or the next day." – Hellion. Aug 7, 2013 at 17:27. 3. The fixed phrase is not "the day after tomorrow" – it's simply "the day …

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