I'm not sure about the position of the adverb of time (tomorrow) in a sentence.
Is there any rule about it?
Which one is correct and why?
I'm writing to remind you, to bring tomorrow the dictionary and the copies of the previous tests.
I'm writing to remind you, to bring the dictionary and the copies of the previous tests tomorrow.
I'm writing to remind you, to bring the dictionary tomorrow and the copies of the previous tests.
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Should I always put at the end of a sentence?
If you scroll to the bottom of the page, you'll find links to threads that discussed adverbs of time. You can also read this
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