Table of Contents
- 1 Is it today morning or this morning?
- 2 Is it right to say today morning?
- 3 Which one is correct in the morning or on the morning?
- 4 Why is the morning today wrong?
- 5 Is it wrong to say today night?
- 6 Is today’s or todays?
- 7 Is it top of the day or top of the morning?
- 8 Can we say today evening?
- 9 Is it correct to say today or tomorrow?
- 10 What does this morning/evening mean?
Is it today morning or this morning?
“Today morning” is incorrect. “This morning” is correct.
Is it right to say today morning?
In English, “today morning” is just redundant and unnecessary as we have “this morning” to indicate the morning that has just passed.
Is today’s correct grammar?
Which is the correct word, todays or today’s? Answer: Today with apostrophe s, today’s, is the correct word. The words todays is grammatically incorrect.
Which one is correct in the morning or on the morning?
We use in with morning, afternoon, evening and night, but we use on when we talk about a specific morning, afternoon, etc., or when we describe the part of the day. I always work best in the morning.
Why is the morning today wrong?
Today morning is just another example of a noun used as an adjective that isn’t used that way normally. In this case, it’s because we have another way to say the same thing that is used so universally that any other way of saying it sounds wrong. In “today morning”, today is a noun being used as an adjective.
Can you say today night?
Just use the the word ‘tonight’ instead as there is no such phrase as today night in English. You are correct to use a comma after the reference of when it will happen, ie.
Is it wrong to say today night?
Just use the the word ‘tonight’ instead as there is no such phrase as today night in English. You are correct to use a comma after the reference of when it will happen, ie. Later on, I will go to work; Today, I walked ten miles, etc. Hope this helps.
Is today’s or todays?
The two words(today, meeting) are connected. Todays(without the apostrophe) is not grammatically incorrect but it isn’t common in English. Todays is the plural of today but today is usually singular(it is one day).
Which is correct tomorrows or tomorrow’s?
Both could be correct, depending on the context. “Tomorrows” is the plural of “tomorrow.” “Tomorrow’s” is the possessive form of “tomorrow.” An example of it used as a plural: He is young and has many tomorrows.
Is it top of the day or top of the morning?
7 Answers. The phrase is Irish in origin but now very rarely used in Ireland (except as a sterotypical “Irishism”). It simply means “the best of the morning to you” – perhaps from the idea of unhomogenised milk, where the cream rises to the top.
Can we say today evening?
We don’t use “today evening” in English. Instead, we say “this evening”. Confusingly, we do say “yesterday evening” and “tomorrow evening” – so it is the English language which is inconsistent, not you.
Is it correct to say this morning or This Morning?
This morning is the correct grammatical expression. Both are correct but this morning is much better. Today morning is just fine and this morning too, if you mention about morning. It differs when you use them for conveying different meaning like – today’s morning news… but better avoid apostrophe’s’ for a non living thing.
Is it correct to say today or tomorrow?
Both are correct, in that “today” and “tomorrow” are both adjectives which describe “morning”. However, it’s not commonly said in the States, so it sounds odd to native speakers, who would usually say “this morning”.
What does this morning/evening mean?
(This morning/evening means the morning/evening of this day. “Today” means “this day,” but “today morning/evening” is incorrect and never used).
What is the difference between ‘Today morning’ and ‘today’s Morning News’?
It differs when you use them for conveying different meaning like – today’s morning news… but better avoid apostrophe’s’ for a non living thing. As per Valamapuri John, “Today morning” is Victorian English and “This morning” should be used.