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- As of today or To date - WordReference Forums
As of today, my savings account has $57,642 00 in it I would use "to date" to describe the cumulative effect of an ongoing process: To date, our charity has distributed 27,000 meals to the hungry The main difference is that "to date" strongly suggests that whatever you are counting, or doing, or have, will change in some way in the near future
- How to write the date in English: Tips and techniques - Preply
The date order in British English is Day-Month-Year More specifically, the month is usually written in words, and the day and year are written with numbers The date can also be represented using only numbers as DD-MM-YYYY Examples: 6 May 2019; 30 August 1999; 8-6-2013; American English date format The date format in American English is
- What day is today? vs What date is today? - WordReference Forums
"What day is today?" asks either which day of the week (e g Sunday) or which special day (e g Easter) is today "What date is today?" I have not heard used, but I have heard, "What is today's date?" This asks what the calendar date is (e g December 12th, 2014)
- “What day is it today?” or “What day is today?” - Preply
In “What day is it today?” “today” is acting as an adverb The answer is usually a day of the week not the date In “What day is today?” “today” is acting as a predicate nominative that completes a linking verb and renames the noun “day ” The answer is usually “Today is…” our anniversary, Independence Day, Friday
- what is the date today? or what date is today? - WordReference Forums
What date is today? is possible, but more natural is What's the date today? or What date is it today? When the football match starts? is incorrect Clue: we normally ask questions by using do Example: My exam begins at noon Question: When does your exam begin?
- what date day is (it) today? | WordReference Forums
Lastly, "what date is today" sounds extremely weird That being said, I'd still give you a number That being said, I'd still give you a number I hope this helps someone!
- as at today to date Right now | WordReference Forums
1) From an undefined moment in the past until now: Up until now, to date, as of today 2) From an undefined moment in the past until a given moment: Up until July 15th, as of July 15th 3) At a given moment: On July 15th, as of July 15th, as at July 15th (apparently only in technical accountancy language)
- What day is today? - WordReference Forums
As mentioned various times above, "What's the date (today)?" is a good way to find out the date is a good way to find out the date It's the best and most common in my opinion
- Is as of today a standard English expression?
Starting today and going forward into the future In addition, it has another meaning, which isn't used that commonly though, as: today, only Now, this isn't one of those phrases that are only to be used in informal contexts Consider the following sentences: As of today, most countries have abolished slavery Everybody has been seated, as of now
- Response to Whats the date today? - WordReference Forums
When you are not talking about today as in response to "What's the date today? " but when you are setting an appointment, would you omit "the" sometimes, or do you always use "the"? Example: "When is the meeting?" "Tuesday, Feb 29th " "Tuesday, Feb the 29th " Thank you
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