I would like to cancel tomorrow's appointment.
He has an appointment is correct. He had an appointment is the past tense
November 1 i do have appointment for interview, is office open by tomorrow?
It depends on how you punctuate this: Eric tiene cita con el doctor mañana. Eric has a doctor appointment tomorrow. or ¿Eric, tiene cita con el doctor mañana? Eric, do you have a doctor appointment tomorrow? ¿Eric tiene cita con el doctor mañana? Does Eric have a doctor appointment tomorrow?
No, it is not proper English to say "on tomorrow." The correct phrase is "tomorrow."
"What time is our meeting tomorrow?" is acceptable grammar.
"Tomorrow is Sunday."
"Kal milange" is how you say "see you tomorrow" in Punjabi.
No, the word "on" is not typically used before the word "tomorrow" in a sentence. Just say "tomorrow."
For the health of the pregnant woman, it should be done immediately. Call your health care provider to get an appointment tomorrow. If they can't get you in tomorrow, ask for a referral to a provider who can see you right away. In our area, Planned Parenthood would get someone in immediately for that appointment.
It is more grammatically correct to say "tonight" or "tomorrow" without the preposition "on." So, you would say "I will see you tonight" or "I have a meeting tomorrow."
Can I take you to Lunch tomorrow.