There are differences in meaning, but all of these are correct in a suitable context.
I work tomorrow.
I am working tomorrow.
I am going to work tomorrow.
I am going to be working tomorrow.
I will work tomorrow.
More information:
https://www.ef.com/wwen/english-resources/english-grammar/future/
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Both!
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"I work tomorrow" is perfectly correct and also very common. Chris gave a good answer.
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both of them are correct
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Maybe it's a difference with British English but I wouldn't say "I work tomorrow"
You could say:
I have work tomorrow
I have to work tomorrow
I am working tomorrow
I will be working tomorrow
I am going to work tomorrow (implies more travelling to your workplace)
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