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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Today's - What part of speech is this?

In this case:

Today's young people are....

Is "today" a noun here? I'm not sure.

Thanks!
  

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Today's is the possessive form of the noun functioning as an adjective.

  • Today's is the possessive form of the noun functioning as an adjective.
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Today's is the possessive form of the noun functioning as an adjective.

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