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I think it's "on the morrow"
IN A FORTNIGHT I SHALL SEE YOU TUT TUT GOOD DAY
I've learned that "native speaker" does not equate to "knows English"
Maybe I am wrong, but I feel like this is an antiquated idiom? I feel like I've read it in some older books.
Oh she's definitely a native English speaker
This one is a bit odd for a native speaker. It's not uncommon for non-native speakers to say something like "today morning" rather than "this morning" but I usually pull them aside and correct them in private. English is hard to learn compared to some other languages.
I hate that... On tomorrow, on yesterday, on today. That is wrong.
That's a common phrase from people who aren't native English speakers. It makes sense too. "I'm going to the game on Sunday" "I went to work on Monday" Then all of the sudden the pattern changes to correctly use the term tomorrow.
I think P1 has it right. I like it😄
On the 'morrow it is then
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