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Hi, a friend of mine just discussed with me about "in the morning tomorrow " and "tomorrowing morning" when we ask about the weather forecast. For example, we say "How is the weather tomorrow morning?" Is it also acceptable to say "How is the weather in the morning tomorrow ?" Thank you for... When you say, "Can you do it for tomorrow ?", you're asking if the action can be completed in preparation for tomorrow . It implies that the task should be completed before tomorrow arrives, perhaps to ensure that something is ready or available for tomorrow . "The meeting is postponed to tomorrow " Is this grammatically correct? If not, how should it be conveyed? Hi, I was looking for the proper usage of the word 'latest' in the reference of deadline. 1. I have to wake up tomorrow by 7 a.m. at the latest. 2. I have to wake up tomorrow at the latest by 7 a.m. 3. I have to wake up at the latest by 7 a.m. tomorrow . 4. I have to wake up latest by 7 a.m...