Can I say I work tomorrow?

Can I say I work tomorrow?

I would never say “I work tomorrow”. I would only ever say “I am working tomorrow”. We do sometimes use the simple present tense to refer to the future (for example the grandiose “We attack at dawn”).

Will be working Vs will work?

You are saying something completely different. I will work tomorrow at 2pm or I will be working tomorrow at 2pm are both ok. So are I will work tomorrow for 2 hours or will be working for 2 hours. I will be working there for a couple months = I am going to be working there for a couple months.

Will come or are coming?

The both sentences are correct. However, this is the subtle difference: “I will come tomorrow” only indicates an action to be taken at a later time in the future. While ” I’m coming tomorrow” though, still in the future tense, indicates an action the speaker has planned out in his mind to do in the future.

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Would work for me or work for me?

You can use either “will” or “would” in your reply. If you are absolutely certain that August 1 will work for you, it makes sense to use “will” rather than “would”. If you’re making a guess that August 1 will be okay, it makes sense to use “should”: That date should work for me, but I’m not sure.

Will be doing examples?

Use ‘will be -ing’ to talk about something that will be happening at a particular time in the future. This time tomorrow, we’ll be flying to Australia. Don’t phone me after 11pm because I’ll be sleeping.

Is it proper to say on tomorrow?

The phrases “on tomorrow,” “on today,” and “on yesterday” are commonly heard in the southern region of the United States. They are acceptable in casual speech and other informal contexts, but should not be used in formal contexts such as academic writing.

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Would work for me meaning?

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English(it) works for me/you etc(it) works for me/you etcspoken used to say that something is very suitable for someone and does exactly what they wanted or expected I meditate and do Yoga every day. It works for me and I think it could work for you too. → work.

Will doing or will be doing?

“Will do” refers to the immediate future, (like what you will do next). “Will be doing” refers to anything outside the immediate future. For Example: “I will eat breakfast,” means the next thing you do is eating breakfast.