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Fold scarf 101 Posted 4 years ago
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Today only or today itself

1. She will be on leave today only.


2. The work has to be done today itself.


3. I was not hungry so I ordered a salad only.


Are all these correct?

  

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fold scarf 101 1. She will be on leave today only. Good.

  • fold scarf 101 1.
  • She will be on leave today only.
  • Good.
  • fold scarf 101 2.
  • The work has to be done today itself.
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fold scarf 1011. She will be on leave today only.

Good.

fold scarf 1012. The work has to be done today itself.

No. "Itself" serves no purpose and sounds like it. Use "The work has to be done today." If you must add emphasis, maybe "The work has to be done no later than today."

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fold scarf 1011. She will be on leave today only.

1. She will be on leave for today only.

fold scarf 1012. The work has to be done today itself.

2. The work has to be done today.

fold scarf 1013. I was not hungry so I ordered a salad only.

3. I was not hungry so I (just) o

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