I want to say that tomorrow there will be a workshop. is this sentence grammatically correct:
tomorrow is going to be a workshop
Sounds to me that tomorrow is that workshop itself...
is there another form for this? thanks.
I want to say that tomorrow there will be a workshop. is this sentence grammatically correct:
tomorrow is going to be a workshop
Sounds to me that tomorrow is that workshop itself...
is there another form for this? thanks.
You're on the right track. I would go with
Tomorrow there's (there is) going to be a workshop
Because, like you said, your phrasing implies that the notion of tomorrow is itself a workshop.
As a practical note, "there's" can be pronounced rather silently and sound a lot like "is", so if you've been listening to spoken english, that could explain your confusion.