"Tomorrow is a holiday". is this sentence gramatically correct ?
Anonymous:
no, the exact sentence is tommorow it's a holiday!!!!!
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We use the Simple Present when we are talking about timetables, schedules, etc. for example:
The match starts at 8:00 p.m.
Tomorrow is Wednesday.
Since the given sentence is either a timetable or schedule, it is absolutely correct grammatically.
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"Tomorrow is a holiday" is grammatically correct, but a better way to say the same sentence is, "tomorrow will be a holiday". However, in the sentence, it's important to ensure that you use the article 'a'. An article is an adjective and like adjectives, articles modify nouns.
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