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4 de jul. de 2019 · It’s an odd sentence. I would only use “by today” with a different tense, such as “I should have finished this project by today,” or I” had hoped to finish this project by today.” To express the idea that I will have it done before today ends, I would say “I’ll finish this today.”
I grew up writing 'to-day' and 'week-end' (in 1950s' Britain). Common pairings of words seem, first, to be linked with a hyphen, then to become one word. I did not feel any differently about 'to-day' than I do these days about 'today'.
10 de abr. de 2020 · 3- In the meeting we had today, Mr Mooler talked about..... Thanks, Amir . lingobingo Senior ...
They’re used in different ways. If you’ve simply forgotten what day of the week or day of the month it is, say 'What day is it today?' If you want to confront your husband, wife or partner over forgetting your anniversary, say 'What day is today? See if you can remember.' –
12 de dic. de 2016 · WIthin the context of this dialect, the formation "on today" and "on yesterday" would be considered correct by those speakers, or they wouldn't be saying it that way. However (and I cannot back this up with a citation), in general, most English speakers in the US would not use "on" before "today" or "tomorrow."
10 de jun. de 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 and our today's speaker will, I think, sound off to many speakers, but possibly not as much as our today's meeting.
20 de ene. de 2012 · "As of today, this company will stop selling bananas and start selling tangerines" or "As of today, I am going to stop eating so much fast food; It's healthy eating for me from now on." Also, the term "as of today" is a lot more common than the term "as of to date." Usually, "to date" is not used with "as of."
19 de abr. de 2014 · What is the correct form to write the following: After assessing students, the teacher tells them the topic for today class / today's class: Greetings and Farewells. Is that true that with inanimate things we do not show belonging using the apostrophe so that one writes: today class instead of...
31 de oct. de 2011 · But long term, it's a tough question. "Nowadays" is not a very commonly used word any more. On the other hand, "today" is most often understood to me "in the current 24-hour period", so there could be times when using "today" to mean "the current era" could create an ambiguity.
20 de feb. de 2020 · 1) From an undefined moment in the past until now: Up until now, to date, as of today. 2) From an undefined moment in the past until a given moment: Up until July 15th, as of July 15th. 3) At a given moment: On July 15th, as of July 15th, as at July 15th (apparently only in technical accountancy language).