Nothing - the correct phrase is "like there was no tomorrow" and it makes perfect sense as it is, so it's not an idiom. If there was not going to be a tomorrow, you'd try to get as much done today as you possibly could.
If you accomplish all that you need to get done today.
Thomas Jefferson The quote is: "Never put off tomorrow what you can do today"
Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Putting it off until tomorrow might mean that it never gets done.
The first thing you have to do is research the explorer. When you are done reserching, write your report.
A present, is not always a gift!It means run your life, take chances, and you don't know what is going to happen tomorrow. Yesterday happened already so just do today and today is a gif.AnswerYesterday is history = The day before this is past, nothing can be done about it but to reflect.The future is a mystery = No one can know what tomorrow will bring, so there is no reason to worry about it.Today is a gift. = Take each day as it comes, for what it is. Use today to its fullest, there will be no other chance to do so.
Loads. "Is this a dagger which I see before me", "If it were done when 'tis done, then it were well it were done quickly", and "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day" leap to mind.
Can the work be done tomorrow Will the work be done tomorrow Should the mail be posted tonight etc
well if our speech is due tomorrow then i would work on it till im done it
he done nothing to be allow to leave china because he serve a man and was prove to be a man with a sprirt of bravely and he travel to any place he wanted to find...............
means that you could make your day busier if you put it off till tomorrow
It is spelled mañana, and it means either "tomorrow", or "morning", depending on how it is used. It actually means "NOT today" and anyone who's ever tried to get anything done in any Hispanic country will understand perfectly the subtle difference between "Tomorrow" and "not today". Reading between the lines, when you ask a Spaniard to do something for you and they say Manana, what they actually mean is "What you asked me to do is not important (to me) and I'll get around to it when I can be bothered"