Is it acceptable to use 'up to this day' in the sentence?
From Jerry's very first participation in the national quiz bees to his entrance examination for Manhattan Bridges High School and up to this day that he is about to leave home for college, his mother has a perfect attendance for that.
The whole thing doesn't make much sense. Can you rewrite it in a simpler and more direct way? Also, what has his mother got to do with it?
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The whole thing doesn't make much sense. Can you rewrite it in a simpler and more direct way? Also, what has his mother got to do with it?