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Jun 10, 2015 · The phrase our today's meeting is commonly used in Indian English, even though other dialects of English frown upon it.

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Today's Most Heartbreaking Valley Sentinel Obituaries Will Leave You Speechless - NextGen Science Daily
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Jun 10, 2015 · The phrase our today's meeting is commonly used in Indian English, even though other dialects of English frown upon it.

The mentioned examples in the comments of our today's specials.

What is the Date today would technically mean you were asking the number of the day, like October the 18th.

But if you were to say "What is the Day today" would make you be asking the name of the day,.

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May 30, 2025 · The phrases " on tomorrow," " on today," and " on yesterday " are commonly heard in the southern region of the United States.

They are acceptable in casual speech and other informal.

Sep 10, 2012 · In old books, people often use the spelling "to-day" instead of "today".

When did the change happen?

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Also, when people wrote "to-day", did they feel, when pronouncing the word, that it.

The last example means something different, though.

“What day is (it) today?” refers to the day of the week, not the date.

I think it is a good question.

When there is yesterday morning and tomorrow morning, why have an exception for this morning (which means today's morning)?

Yes, idiom, but I actually do like idiomatic.

3 “Earlier today” is a totally correct way to refer to a point in time between the beginning of the day and the current time.

Because it refers to a moment in the past, it can be used with the past tense, as you.

Nov 20, 2014 · The 2002 reference grammar by Huddleston and Pullum et al., The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language, would consider words like yesterday, today, tonight, and tomorrow as.

Feb 29, 2016 · Two other options (in addition to "as from today," "from today," and "effective today") are "beginning today" and "as of today." These may be more U.S.-idiomatic forms than British-idiomatic.

It's raining today.

Raining is a verb, describing the action of rain.

It's rainy today.

Rainy is an adjective, describing what the weather is like today.

Sunny and cloudy are also adjectives that describe the.