Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Today"
The meaning of "Today" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does Today's walk down memory lane mean?
A:
When you hear music in your car from when you were a little kid. Then you start singing the song and think of the past.
When you watch TV and see a program your grandma used to watch you think back to your grandma.
When you watch TV and see a program your grandma used to watch you think back to your grandma.
Q:
What does Today I’ll do what others won’t so tomorrow I can do what others can’t" mean?
A:
It means if you do something that other people do not want to do, then you will be able to do something that other people cannot do.
Q:
What does 'Today I have to run some errands' mean?
A:
run/do some errands
Go to the post office
Go to the supermarket to buy some food
Go and pick up your children
Go and pay the bills
It just means you get busy doing all kinds of stuff.
Go to the post office
Go to the supermarket to buy some food
Go and pick up your children
Go and pay the bills
It just means you get busy doing all kinds of stuff.
Q:
What does Today I'm running because it's tax season here and our company has to finish taxes but I'm about to log on mean?
A:
yeah, u might hear this alot.
Ive been running all day.
it could meaning literally or I've been doing so much today with hardly any free time. (working hard)
Ive been running all day.
it could meaning literally or I've been doing so much today with hardly any free time. (working hard)
Q:
What does Today this podcast is brought to you by ~~~ mean?
A:
That kind of language makes it sound like an advertisement. This podcast is brought to you by X. (X sponsors today's podcast)
Example sentences using "Today"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Today is Monday. I will do housework and lean English. In the evening, I will watch television, If I not busy.
A:
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Q:
Please show me example sentences with Today, i really tired but i have many homework, i must finish it ..
A:
I am really tired today but I have so much homework that I have to do.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Today I was very sleepy in the afternoon and I felt very tired. I don't know why..
A:
I read a lot of your past questions, and your English is really very good.
No one would have a problem understanding any of your sentences the way that you originally wrote them.
I read a lot of your past questions, and your English is really very good.
No one would have a problem understanding any of your sentences the way that you originally wrote them.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Today I went to the hospital because my wife had a stomachache..
A:
This is already a good sentence.
Today I went to the hospital because my wife had a stomachache.
Today I went to the hospital because my wife had a stomachache.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with Today the Brazil will win from 3 to 1 of Switzerland.
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Synonyms of "Today" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between Today is gonna be better (...) and Today will be better (...) ?
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"Today is gonna be better (...)" infers that there's a chance the day will be better. Meanwhile, when you say "Today is going to be better (...)," you're ensuring the fact that this day WILL be better, rather than saying it will be better by chance.
Q:
What is the difference between Today we're gonna talk about... and Today we're gonna be talking about... ?
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i think in this case there is no nuance difference, they are both shortened, more informal ways of saying the same thing. :)
here the difference is whether you're using basic present tense or continuous present tense, but it makes no difference for this specific sentence. which one you use is just down to your way of speaking.
in a formal setting though both should be avoided, and the longer versions without the contractions should be used.
here the difference is whether you're using basic present tense or continuous present tense, but it makes no difference for this specific sentence. which one you use is just down to your way of speaking.
in a formal setting though both should be avoided, and the longer versions without the contractions should be used.
Q:
What is the difference between "Today is Monday, the start of a new week. Hope you're doing well" and "It is Monday, the start of a new week. Hope you're doing well" ?
A:
Same thing! "It" means "Today" in this case. Sounds great.
Q:
What is the difference between
Today's expression is...
and
The expression of the day is....
?
Today's expression is...
and
The expression of the day is....
?
A:
It is the same
Q:
What is the difference between Today is a holiday. and It is a holiday today. ?
A:
its the same
Translations of "Today"
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How do you say this in English (US)? Today is Independence Movement Day.
A few days ago, Russia invaded Ukraine.
A powerless country can be invaded by neighboring countries at any time.
We should protect our precious country well.
fix it pls.
A few days ago, Russia invaded Ukraine.
A powerless country can be invaded by neighboring countries at any time.
We should protect our precious country well.
fix it pls.
A:
Today is the Independence Movement Day.
A powerless country can be invaded by its neighboring countries at any time.
We should ensure that our country is well-protected.
Today is the Independence Movement Day.
A powerless country can be invaded by its neighboring countries at any time.
We should ensure that our country is well-protected.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Today I woke up at 9 a.m. I couldn’t sleep a lot of time. That is so strange that I cannot see your face anymore. I’m not able to feel my body because I exist only when you are next to me. I will never be happy without you.
Is it correct?
Is it correct?
A:
Today I woke up at 9 a.m. I couldn’t sleep any longer. It is so strange that I cannot see your face anymore. I’m not able to feel my body because I exist only when you are next to me. I will never be happy without you.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Today's schedule is to submit a quotation and proposal to the business partner.
この文章は正しいですか?
この文章は正しいですか?
A:
Very close! This sounds a little more natural; “Today’s schedule includes submitting a quote and proposal to our business partner.”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Today is the lunar new year's day.My brothers made a quick stop at my parent's place. we had some lunch together. we got some snow last night and now it is a little covered in snow.I am so sad because the holiday is going to the end soon
A:
Today is the Lunar New Year. My brothers made a quick stop at my parent’s place. We had some lunch together. We got some snow last night, and now the ground is a little covered in snow. I am so sad because the holiday is going to end soon.
It’s almost perfect ✨
It’s almost perfect ✨
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? Today, my wife called me saying that the LED light in my room was broken.
LED lamps are more difficult than regular lights because they have to replace all lighting equipment when they fail.
fix it
LED lamps are more difficult than regular lights because they have to replace all lighting equipment when they fail.
fix it
A:
the second part I would reword “led lamps are more difficult to replace than regular lights because when they fail the entire unit needs to be replaced.”
Other questions about "Today"
Q:
1. Today is national holiday.
2. Today is public holiday.
Question ➡️Are they both natural? Does this sound natural?
2. Today is public holiday.
Question ➡️Are they both natural? Does this sound natural?
A:
× 1.
✓ 1.Today is A national holiday.
× Today is national holiday.
✓ Today is [A] national holiday.
Today is [A] public holiday.
✓ 1.Today is A national holiday.
× Today is national holiday.
✓ Today is [A] national holiday.
Today is [A] public holiday.
Q:
"Today is my first day of the second semester at TEU, but I'm not ready for today's classes. I was sick yesterday and the day before, so I couldn't do anything."
Hi, are the sentences above natural ? Thank you. By the way, I'm a teacher at TEU.
Hi, are the sentences above natural ? Thank you. By the way, I'm a teacher at TEU.
A:
Yes, they are natural. I hope you feel better soon.
Q:
Today is a national holiday that encourages people to show respect for seniors. In Japan, aging is progressing rapidly. According to the latest report, the proportion of people over 65 is about 29.3 %. Does this sound natural?
A:
× In Japan, aging is progressing rapidly.
✓ In Japan, the aging population is growing rapidly.
× According to the latest report, the proportion of people over 65 is about 29.3 %.
✓ According to the latest report, the percentage of people over 65 is about 29.3%.
Great overall, just a few changes.
"aging is progressing rapidly" would mean the speed at which people grow old is increasing in Japan.
✓ In Japan, the aging population is growing rapidly.
× According to the latest report, the proportion of people over 65 is about 29.3 %.
✓ According to the latest report, the percentage of people over 65 is about 29.3%.
Great overall, just a few changes.
"aging is progressing rapidly" would mean the speed at which people grow old is increasing in Japan.
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"Today's President Nelson's 100th birthday. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints will be holding a big celebration, and it'll be broadcast online. I pray that a lot of non members will watch it and know that we have a living prophet just like ones in the Bible and get baptized into the Church. "
Hello. The passage is long! I'm sorry., but ciuld you please check the sentences to see they are good enough? Thank you in advance.
Hello. The passage is long! I'm sorry., but ciuld you please check the sentences to see they are good enough? Thank you in advance.
A:
This is well written. 👍🏼🙏🏼
Q:
Today, I was quite pleased with my outfit, hair, and appearance, but he didn’t show up… I have been missing him and was really looking forward to seeing him. I’m very disappointed. Does this sound natural?
A:
@likeENGbutNewbie 네네 어색하지 않아요
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