Jul 4 2019 nbsp 0183 32 There is a difference In the sentences I gave as examples by today could mean yesterday or last week Today would mean I was still working on it today Feb 20, 2020  · Hello. Are these terms interchangeable? For instance, "as at today/ to date/ right now/ currently, the temperature of the Pacific Oceans is..." I am used to the term as of today, but I am not sure how to use as at today/as at now correctly. Thanks!

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Sep 5 2007 nbsp 0183 32 Hello Can I say that I will send you the delivery note later today or later this afternoon or later this morning Can I use them all Is it proper English to say that Thank you VOLVER Nov 14, 2011  · Hello, Does this question "Are you working today?" mean either "Are you going to work today?" or "Are you at work at present?" (without a context, I just wonder what it means generally.) Thanks.


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Jun 14 2020 nbsp 0183 32 I feel it Many people hate this day today In my opinion today is used as an adverb His birthday is today On this that day If I am not mistaken this is used with specific days July 4 is an important day to Americans because the celebrate the Day of Independence on this that day Many people are happy on September 2 1945 Jul 5, 2007  · Today it's Sauturday = Today it is Saturday Today is Saturday As today is a moving and variable thing IT can be any day of the week. Hence is is correct to say today it is Saturday. Tomorrow will be sunday etc.

Jun 13 2012 nbsp 0183 32 I am wondering whether I need to put quot the quot in front of today Please see the following context quot In the today s meeting we will focus on some specific areas such as time cost and quality quot Please advise May 30, 2006  · Is there difference of meaning between?: "Today my husband made a lovely cake with my daughter” (simple past) "Today my husband has made a lovely cake with my daughter" (present perfect) Normally, you would only use the first (simple past). If for some reason your husband is going to continue making cakes, then you could use the present perfect.