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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

what's different about in today/ by today / on today?

Dear teacher,
As subject pls help to explain whtat's different explanation with thanks
  

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"in today" and "on today" are wrong (in the sense that I assume you intend). In many cases where you might think to use these, just use "today". For example say "I'm meeting him today", not "in today" or "on today".

  • "in today" and "on today" are wrong (in the sense that I assume you intend).
  • In many cases where you might think to use these, just use "today".
  • For example say "I'm meeting him today", not "in today" or "on today".
  • I would need to see the full sentence to be sure.
  • "by today" means during the period of time up until today, usually in reference to something that is due or expected to happen.
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"in today" and "on today" are wrong (in the sense that I assume you intend). In many cases where you might think to use these, just use "today". For example say "I'm meeting him today", not "in today" or "on today". I would need to see the full sentence to be sure.

"by today" means during the period of time up until today, usually in reference to something that is due or expected to happe

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