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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, for example, today has been a nice day nearer the end of the day, when the events that made it a nice day are finished (or at least, nearly so). In my town, people with phd's in education use the terms, on today and on tomorrow. i have never heard this usage before Every time i hear them say it, i wonder if it is correct to use the wor. When did the change happen I think it is a good question When there is yesterday morning and tomorrow morning, why have an exception for this morning (which means today's morning)

But all five options are grammatically faultless, i. But by putting the today at the end, you are making a declaration of time which is odd for the present simple I would, in general, use the first construction Though an exact answer would be dependent on the context of the situation. 3 “earlier today” is a totally correct way to refer to a point in time between the beginning of the day and the current time Because it refers to a moment in the past, it can be used with the past tense, as you did in your example.

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 tomorrow as pronouns (specifically, deictic temporal pronouns)

Without an apostrophe you are indicating plurality Since the point you are trying to convey is that the assumption you made yesterday is no longer valid, the apostrophe is appropriate Yesterday's assumption is no longer valid It's kind of like saying the assumption of yesterday. 2) as of today, all passengers must check their luggage before boarding the plane.

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