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Which is correct: Am I leaving tomorrow or am I leaving tomorrow? 3
What difference does it make if both are true?
Both are true, but the biggest difference is that both are found in nature,
I'm leaving tomorrow, in the near future, and I'm leaving tomorrow, at another time.
Also I'm out tomorrow, of course you're out :)
In a very different context, you could say that tomorrow I am going on a journey. Like I said, I'm going to New York tomorrow. Different and difficult contexts.
However, it depends on what you say.
Example
1 I'm leaving tomorrow so I'll cook for you.
2 I'm busy today, but I'm on vacation tomorrow.
Help, for example
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They are completely interchangeable. There is very little emphasis on current usage and it is useful to warn someone. I have another announcement tomorrow that you will not be there. But it's semantics, so use one or the other!