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Fadysandy Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Today

expreses (future or present simple or present continuous or -----------)???
  

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The word "today" does not express any tense, if that's what you are asking. It expresses "this day", the time period from early in the morning to late at night. You can use the word "today" in a sentence with any tense, if that's what you are asking.

  • The word "today" does not express any tense, if that's what you are asking.
  • It expresses "this day", the time period from early in the morning to late at night.
  • You can use the word "today" in a sentence with any tense, if that's what you are asking.
  • During the day, you speak in the past about things that happened earlier in the same day, in the present about things that are happening now, and in the future about things that will happen later in the same day.
  • I had breakfast (earlier) today.
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The word "today" does not express any tense, if that's what you are asking. It expresses "this day", the time period from early in the morning to late at night.

You can use the word "today" in a sentence with any tense, if that's what you are asking. During the day, you speak in the past about things that happened earlier in the same day, in the present about things that are happening

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