Can you come tomorrow?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking if someone is available to come tomorrow, which indicates a request for someone's presence or participation.
Answer
Can you come tomorrow?
The final answer is valid as formulated: 'Can you come tomorrow?'
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is valid as formulated: 'Can you come tomorrow?'
More Information
The phrase 'Can you come tomorrow?' is used to inquire about someone’s availability for the following day. It's grammatically correct and is a straightforward way to ask if someone can attend or be present somewhere tomorrow.
Tips
A common mistake is using 'came' instead of 'come' which is incorrect as 'came' is the past tense.
Sources
- Can you come tomorrow? - tatoeba.org
- How do you say this in English (US)? Can you come tomorrow. - hinative.com