PDA means : public display of affection ie. kissing , holding hands , hugging , all in public x Glad 2 help x
Perhaps you ought to read the question you asked, it makes no sense. Are you asking us to interprate what you mean and then answer what we think you are asking?
Categorization is no longer compulsory when asking a question so more people are getting in on the fun!
This question was asked on 23rd September 2011, and so at the time of asking a valid answer would be "today."
No, the question "which day is it today?" is grammatically correct and is asking for the current day of the week.
It is this day, today,,,Saturday; The same day that the question is asking.
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On the day you asked the question, it was the 11th.
"today" is the answer if the question is asked on that date.
When you've asked this question already three times today.
As the question was asked in April 2013, the answer is Glasgow Celtic.
"How are you today?" is an interrogative sentence because it is asking a question. It seeks information about the listener's well-being.
So you are asking if there is someone alive today that was alive at a time before there was recorded history?