Both, you can reword it accordingly to how you plan to deliver the sentence.
Announced is the correct spelling of this word.An example sentence is "Scott announced the correct spelling of the word".
The result is announced (FBISE,Islamabad)today 10 August,2010.
today!at 15 nov the result of pre-med will be announced!
Add a colon after announced.
"Did he come today ?" is correct
Today Diploma result will Announce.........
I played FORTY ONE holes today.
jamil abbas
Yes she announced it today on the today show
No. Correct grammar would be "Please forward your report by today at the latest." But it is absurd - no one can hand in a report yesterday. Use Please submit your report by the end of the day today.
She is correct here: she announced that she and Mark were no longer together. Use "she" for a subject and "her" for an object.It is often clearer whether you need a subject or an object if you simplify the text so that only one person is involved. Sometimes you need to change the words a little so that they will make sense.For example, a similar construction involving only one person would be "She announced that she was no longer in a relationship." When you simplify the wording, it is easier to see that "she" is correct. If you say "She announced that her was no longer in a relationship", it is probably clear that "her" is not correct, because that is using the object pronoun when you need a subject. It is just easier to see that you want a subject, "she", when you simplify the sentence this way.You can use the same technique to simplify wording until it is in a basic form that is very clear. In this case, if you keep only "she was no longer in a relationship", it is clear that "she" is the subject.
It's a run on sentence so it should be changed to: Dr. Malone is not in her office. Dr. Callahan will see her patients.