Definitions and Examples of tomorrow, future
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
The day after today; the future.
Example
I have a meeting scheduled for tomorrow morning.
The time or a period of time following the moment of speaking or writing; time regarded as still to come.
Example
He is planning to invest in the stock market in the future.
Key Differences: tomorrow vs future
- 1Tomorrow refers to the day after today, while future refers to any time period after the present moment.
- 2Yesterday refers to a time period that has already passed, while tomorrow and future refer to time periods that have not yet occurred.
Effective Usage of tomorrow, future
- 1Planning: Use tomorrow and future to talk about plans and goals.
- 2Scheduling: Use tomorrow to refer to the next day and future to refer to any time period beyond that.
- 3Reflecting: Use yesterday to talk about past events and experiences.
Remember this!
The antonyms tomorrow and future refer to time periods that have not yet occurred, while yesterday refers to a time period that has already passed. Use these words to plan, schedule, reflect on past events, and talk about future goals and aspirations.