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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Which sentence is correct?

1. Today is The Full Moon.

2. Today is Full Moon.

3. Today is the full moon.

4. Today is full moon.

  

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None of those are very idiomatic. There's a full moon tonight is what almost everybody says. Use today instead of tonight if you want astronomical precision.

  • None of those are very idiomatic.
  • There's a full moon tonight is what almost everybody says.
  • Use today instead of tonight if you want astronomical precision.
  • CJ
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None of those are very idiomatic.

There's a full moon tonight is what almost everybody says.

Use today instead of tonight if you want astronomical precision.

CJ

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