I am present in the office today.
Today, I am present in the office.
A sentence with the word specimen in it would be, I went to the lab today to pick up that specimen I dropped off to be studied last week.
Net Present Value. This is the value of an investment in today's dollars. The theory behind this is that a dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow because of the interest that can be earned.
We want to know the future value of cash invested or loaned today. We want to know the present value, or today's value, of cash to be received or paid at later dates.
A simper is a silly or self conscious smile: The young lady could only simper when the you man that she favored gave her a flower. An anonymous person used the word "simper" in a sentence today.
Having done the right thing is to your great credit. I would like to credit my account with a deposit today.
"We were informed it will be corrected today" is a correct sentence. However, it might sound a little better to say "We were informed that it will be corrected today."
Yes, by the end of today is correct. It's not a complete sentence, though.
An emissary from the home office came today to ensure that we were following the required safety procedures.
No, it is not.
I prefer: 'Delivery is scheduled for today.'
It is correct.
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.
Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct.
I feel a lot of tension in the office today.
The word versus is a preposition so it doesn't have a present tense form and 'who are you versing' is not correct. Who are you playing today? is the question.
It's the terrible weather
The sentence "Lets get into something formal today" is not correct grammar due to improper use of preposition.