Is "What about tomorrow?" correct English?

 Yes, "What about tomorrow?" is correct English. It’s a common and informal way to ask about plans, events, or possibilities for the next day. The phrase can be used to suggest a change or to ask for clarification about what will happen tomorrow. For example:


"I can't meet today. What about tomorrow?"


"We're not sure if it will rain today. What about tomorrow?"



It’s a concise way to shift the focus of a discussion to the following day.


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