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tomorrow
Pronoun
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Tomorrow is day after today.
Tomorrow is my day off.
I'll see you tomorrow evening.
I will go to school tomorrow.
Tomorrows meeting should be short.
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Tomorrow is the future in general.
The city of tomorrow will be much cleaner than cities now.
hit
Verb
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If you hit someone or something, then you touch them hard and fast.
The bully got suspended for hitting the boy in the face.
The red car was turning when the blue car hit it.
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If you hit on someone, you flirt with them.
I'm just gonna be hitting on chicks tonight
hit
Noun
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A punch.
The hit almost knocked me out.
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A great success, especially in the entertainment industry.
His new musical comedy was a hit with audiences and critics.
He had so many hits last year that he was elected to the Musical Comedy Hall of Fame.
today
Pronoun
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Today is the current day, the day that is happening now, the day between yesterday and tomorrow.
Today is the first day of the rest of your life.
I have class today.
Today's meeting should be short.
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Today is modern times; the present in general.
Today we don't have many of the old problems but we have many new ones.