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Usages of asatte
明後日 は 雨 です か?asatte ha ame desu ka?
Will it be rainy the day after tomorrow?
明後日 の 旅行 は 早い 時間 に 始まります。asatte no ryokou ha hayai zikan ni hazimarimasu.
The trip the day after tomorrow starts early.
明後日 は 雨 です から、 公園 で 走りません。asatte ha ame desu kara, kouen de hasirimasen.
It will rain the day after tomorrow, so I will not run in the park.
私 は 明後日 図書館 で 本 を 読む 予定 です。watasi ha asatte tosyokan de hon wo yomu yotei desu.
I plan to read a book at the library the day after tomorrow.
たしか 今度 の 課題 の 締め切り は 明後日 の 朝 の はず だ。tasika kondo no kadai no simekiri ha asatte no asa no hazu da.
If I’m not mistaken, the deadline for this assignment should be the morning of the day after tomorrow.
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