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Meantolearn Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

The day

Hi,

"Question of the day"

1. Does 'the day' mean today?

2. Is it OK to say, "question of today"?

3. Is it OK to say, "question of this day"?

Thanks
  

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Could you please use your phrase(s) in a sentence?

For example, do you mean somethint like, "The question for today is, who will win the big game?"

"In the early 1940's, the cars of the day did not have automatic transmissions, and the question of the day was, when will the war end?"
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Let me give you some examples.

e.g. 1. question of the day - What do you use the Internet for?

e.g. 2. question of the day - How often do you use the Internet?

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It seems that "the day" means 'today' in our discussion.

You can say, "today's question" , can't you?

Is it OK to say, 'question of today'? or 'question of this
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Our local news station, during the first news report each evening has a question each day that viewers can try to answer. It is introduced by "the question of the day", [this day, or today, being understood].
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PhilipOur local news station, during the first news report each evening has a question each day that viewers can try to answer. It is introduced by "the question of the day", [this day, or today, being understood].
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