I'll be ready by today

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AlexAD

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Hello.

Can I say "I'll be ready by today" with the meaning not later than today?
If not what would you say otherwise?

Thanks, Alex.
 

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Yes. It's quite idiomatic. You can also say "it (my project, my preparations, etc.) will be ready by today".
 

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I find that an odd thing to say. I would say "It will be ready today".
 

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I agree with Bhai. By later today or this afternoon, okay, but just "by today" sounds odd.
 

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I find that an odd thing to say. I would say "It will be ready today".

Yes, if it is a project, report, some physical entity etc. But if it is something that I must be prepared for, I would say, " I'll be ready today".
 

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I completely agree, but that's "I"ll" be ready and this was "It will" be ready.
 

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It sounds odd to me too- I'd just use today or by the end of today (= by the end of the working day).
 

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My apologies. It was "I" and not "It" to start with!
 
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