Eshafter
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- Aug 4, 2012
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- Ukrainian
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- Ukraine
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- Ukraine
OK, this is my first day around here, so I can seriously overload you with different questions about using English. Sorry if it's going to a burden for someone. I'm not a pest, I'm just trying to improve my knowledge!
Is it correct to use the definite article with expressions like today's or tomorrow's?
For example, which is better: "during the today's meeting" or "during today's meeting"?
Thanks in advance!
Is it correct to use the definite article with expressions like today's or tomorrow's?
For example, which is better: "during the today's meeting" or "during today's meeting"?
Thanks in advance!