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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. Nov 20, 2014the 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. 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.

Apr 19, 2011neither are clauses, but "today in the afternoon" is grammatical (adverbial phrase of time), while "today afternoon" is not. 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.

Today is the bright, shiny, new day of opportunity; Feb 15, 2021[6] now yesterday today tomorrow this morning tonight last night tomorrow night last week next week two days ago in two weeks in a week's time these days in earlier times the temporal.

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