Usage examples of "tomorrow" in English with translation to Spanish

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I'll see you tomorrow. Te veo mañana.
It will probably snow tomorrow. Probablemente mañana nevará.
Is the museum open tomorrow? ¿El museo está abierto mañana?
Mail this letter tomorrow morning. Manda esta carta mañana en la mañana
I see him tomorrow afternoon. Le veré mañana por la tarde.
Come and see me tomorrow. Ven a visitarme mañana.
Tomorrow he'll play tennis. Mañana él jugará a tenis.
Tomorrow is a new day Mañana es un nuevo día
Are you going out tomorrow? ¿Vas a salir mañana?
It will rain perhaps tomorrow. Posiblemente llueva mañana.
I will ask him tomorrow. Le preguntaré mañana.
See you tomorrow at school. Te veo mañana en la escuela.
We have a test tomorrow. Mañana tenemos un examen.
Are you coming back tomorrow? ¿Vuelves mañana?
It is a holiday tomorrow. Mañana es feriado.
Please come see me tomorrow. Por favor ven a verme mañana.
Dad is coming home tomorrow. Papá vuelve a casa mañana.
Perhaps it will snow tomorrow. Puede que nieve mañana.
Do not oversleep tomorrow morning. No te quedes dormido mañana en la mañana.
Tom will go there tomorrow. Tom irá allí mañana.
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