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  2. Today's vs Todays: Which Is Grammatically Correct?

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    If you’re using today’s as a possessive form of the word today, such as in the phrase “today’s date,” then you should always use an apostrophe. The word todays without an apostrophe is grammatically incorrect.

  3. Today’s meeting is correct. We need the apostrophe s to show the possessive form. This means that the meeting belongs to today. The two words (today, meeting) are connected. Todays (without the apostrophe) is not grammatically incorrect but it isn’t common in English.

  4. Todays or Today’s? Simple Grammar and When to Use

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    Todays is a possessive noun that means ‘pertaining to or belonging to the present day,’ as in “today’s newspaper” or “today’s date.” It can also be used as a contraction , to shorten the word, for example, “today’s (=today is) Friday.

  5. Todays or Today’s: Which Is Correct? – Strategies for Parents

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    Todays” and “Today’s” have completely distinct usages, despite the barely noticeable difference of an added apostrophe. “Todays” is the plural form of “today.” This is not a common spelling of the word anymore, and we can only use it in specific circumstances.

  6. Today's Date - CalendarDate.com

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    Today's Date is Wednesday November 06, 2024. Time zone: Virginia/Boydton. Change Time zone. Upcoming Holidays. Details about today's date with count of days, weeks, and months, Sun and Moon cycles, Zodiac signs and holidays.

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

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    8. Both are correct, and it may help to think of them in terms of the statements that answer them. The simpler form " What day is today? " is answered by " Today is X "

  8. Navigating the Nuances: Today's vs Todays - Strategically

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    Using "Today's" and "Todays" correctly is crucial for clear communication. Misplacing or omitting the apostrophe can lead to confusion about whether you're referring to something belonging to today or attempting an unusual pluralization.

  9. How to Formally Write the Date | YourDictionary

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    They write the date as month/day/year. For example, the fourth day in January would be written like this: January 4, 2005. 1/4/05. 01/04/2005. In formal U.S. writings, you never want to omit the year or use a purely numerical form for the date.

  10. Saying and Writing the Date in English - ISpeakSpokeSpoken

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    To ask the date in English, there are several options. You can ask: What’s the date today?, What is today’s date?, What day is it? To answer, you will simply say: Today is June 8, 2021. Today’s date is Friday, May 4, 2021.

  11. Dates - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary

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    (June 1st) A: What’s today’s date? B: Fifteenth of April. (15th April)