para mañana por la mañana

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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
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a. until tomorrow morning
Deja los platos para mañana por la mañana, ahora ya es muy tarde.Leave the dishes until tomorrow morning. It's very late now.
b. till tomorrow morning
Dejaré este problema de matemáticas para mañana por la mañana. Estaré más despejado.I'll leave this math problem till tomorrow morning. I'll be more clear-headed.
a. for tomorrow morning
El auto estará listo para mañana por la mañana. Puedes pasar a recogerlo a partir de las diez.The car will be ready for tomorrow morning. You can pick it up from ten o'clock onwards.
b. by tomorrow morning
¿Para cuándo tiene que estar listo el informe? - Para mañana por la mañana.When does the report have to be ready? - By tomorrow morning.
a. for tomorrow morning
El bizcocho es para mañana por la mañana. Los niños lo pueden tomar de desayuno.The sponge cake is for tomorrow morning. The children can have it for breakfast.
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