"See you at tomorrow" is wrong?
Because, tomorrow is used as an adverb?
How about using as a noun?
See you at tomorrow is wrong?
I googled about this question, but I couldn't find the answer..!
Help me!
Tomorrow as an adverb and noun: Lets meet tomorrow. See you tomorrow by 2. How about arranging yourself to slot him in your busy schedule? Do not leave it for accomplishing it by tomorrow, just finish it today.
2015年5月20日
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Thank you! Yeah, you're right. I don't like it too. finish today, right now. Maybe it's the best policy to live well.
2015年5月24日 · 返信
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Yes, it is wrong.
'Tomorrow' is an adverb, and so it can't use a preposition in this way. It's the same as 'yesterday'. For example, 'I saw you yesterday' and 'I'll see you tomorrow' - no preposition.
2015年5月20日
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Thanks a lot. I see. Tomorrow is just used as an adverb!
no preposition. I got it. :)
2015年5月24日 · 返信
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Today, tomorrow without "at". Just see you tomorrow/later :)
2015年5月20日
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I think that 'see you tomorrow' is good sentence. It seems that all we have a nice future.