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  1. Today Was vs Today Is - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Today means "the current day", so if you're asking what day of the week it is, it can only be in present tense, since it's still that day for the whole 24 hours. In other contexts, it's okay to say, …

  2. STLtoday.com - Forums

    5 days ago · Food Talk Moderator:STLtoday Forum Moderators 84 Topics 579 Posts Last post Re: Wood Pellets for Grill by Bomber120 Jun 2025 13:07 pm Pop Off Welcome to Pop Off, the …

  3. Understanding "as of", "as at", and "as from"

    No, "as of" can mean both - 1) As of today, only three survivors have been found. 2) As of today, all passengers must check their luggage before boarding the plane.

  4. Change from to-day to today - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Sep 10, 2012 · In old books, people often use the spelling "to-day" instead of "today". When did the change happen? Also, when people wrote "to-day", did they feel, when pronouncing the …

  5. grammaticality - "What day is it today?" vs. "What day is today ...

    The last example means something different, though. “What day is (it) today?” refers to the day of the week, not the date.

  6. STLtoday.com - Sports

    1 day ago · Prep Sports Talk Got an opinion or question about high school sports? Let's hear it. [Complete prep sports coverage on STLtoday.com] Moderator:STLtoday Forum Moderators 1 …

  7. On Saturday afternoon or in the Saturday afternoon?

    Sep 16, 2011 · The choice of prepositions depends upon the temporal context in which you're speaking. "On ~ afternoon" implies that the afternoon is a single point in time; thus, that …

  8. Interesting game today - Liberatore - STLtoday.com

    Sep 9, 2024 · Re: Interesting game today - Liberatore by sikeston bulldog2 » 11 Jun 2025 14:52 pm ScotchMIrish wrote: ↑ 11 Jun 2025 14:50 pm trying to bounce back from a 4 inning - 7 ER - …

  9. Grammatical term for words like "yesterday", "today", "tomorrow"

    Nov 20, 2014 · The 2002 reference grammar by Huddleston and Pullum et al., The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language, would consider words like yesterday, today, tonight, and …

  10. Cards Talk - Page 3 - STLtoday.com

    2 days ago · Moderators:STLtoday Forum Moderators, Cards Talk Moderators Forum rules 1990 topics Page 3 of 125 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 … 125 Next Topics Replies Views Last post A ...

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