Please help me and tell if the sentence in the title is grammatically correct. When is it possible to use it ? Peace.
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1It would be possible to use it in some sort of sarcastic or ironic sense, but not in any serious work.– Hot LicksMar 18, 2018 at 22:42
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1You could use it in a nonsense poem, such as I went to the pictures tomorrow, And took a front seat at the back; I fell from the floor to the ceiling, And broke a front bone in my back.– WS2Mar 18, 2018 at 22:44
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2It's arguable whether this is ever grammatical, but I've come across statements like 'In the original programme of events, the fair started tomorrow' for 'According to the original programme of events, the fair was due to start tomorrow'.– Edwin AshworthMar 18, 2018 at 22:46
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Maybe in the context of a dream or a cognition about tomorrow's events. In your finished dream the trial started tomorrow. Perhaps in reality the trial is today.– BoondoggleMar 18, 2018 at 23:12
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1Please rephrase the title of your posting as a question. Please state was research you've done prior to asking. Thanks.– 2540625Mar 18, 2018 at 23:38
2 Answers
It is not possible to use it unless it is to illustrate a grammatical error in the use of tenses. You are combining past tense(started) and future tense(tomorrow). The sentence should read " The trial starts tomorrow".