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Dont worry hunny u will find out soon :)
It is this day, today,,,Saturday; The same day that the question is asking.
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the answer is today
its simle that after towmarrow to day will com
Yes. Today is today. In one day's time it will be tomorrow. In two day's time it will be the day after tomorrow. On that day, our present 'tomorrow' will be that day's yesterday.
Yes, it can. It can rarely be a noun (yesterday was pay day), or a plural noun (all of our yesterdays).
Macbeth: Act 5 scene 5:To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,To the last syllable of recorded time;And all our yesterdays have lighted foolsThe way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player,That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,And then is heard no more. It is a taleTold by an idiot, full of sound and fury,Signifying nothing.
Most of the words in Shakespeare mean exactly what you think they mean. For example: "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded time. And all our yesterdays have lighted fools the way to dusty death. Out, out brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player who struts and frets his hour upon the stage and then is heard no more. 'Tis a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing" Tomorrow means tomorrow. Creeps means creeps. Petty mean small and insignificant. Pace means pace. Day means day. Syllable means syllable. Recorded means recorded. Time means time. Yesterdays, lighted, fools, dusty, death, candle, life, walking and shadow all mean what you think they mean. A player is an actor. Strutting we still do, also fretting which is usually accompanied by fussing. An idiot is someone who speaks English and does not understand 95% of the words in Shakespeare.
Take the words of an old Country song: "One day at a time, sweet Jesus. Thats all I'm asking from you. Just give me the strength, to do every day, what I have to do. Yesterdays gone, sweet Jesus. And tomorrow may never be mine. Lord help me today, show me the way, One day at a time."
The price today is $1309.09 , are you asking what we think tomorrows price will be? I don't think it will change that much in a single day. Hope that helps!
"Tomorrow, And Tomorrow, And Tomorrow" Soliloquy as written by Shakespeare:Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow,Creeps in this petty pace from day to dayTo the last syllable of recorded time,And all our yesterdays have lighted foolsThe way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!Life's but a walking shadow, a poor playerThat struts and frets his hour upon the stageAnd then is heard no more: it is a taleTold by an idiot, full of sound and fury,Signifying nothing."Tomorrow, And Tomorrow, And Tomorrow" Soliloquy Paraphrase:How the days stretched out - each one the same as the one before, and they would continue to do so, tediously, until the end of history. And every day we have lived has been the last day of some other fool's life, each day a dot of candle-light showing him the way to his death-bed. Blow the short candle out: life was no more than a walking shadow - a poor actor - who goes through all the emotions in one hour on the stage and then bows out. It was a story told by an idiot, full of noise and passion, but meaningless.
This question is impossible to answer. The united states debt changes every day also the government releases debt figure on the previous day meaning that if you went to the US national debt clock it would be from yesterdays figures. So in the end this would have to be updated practically every hour or so. I'm sorry for the inconvenience, have a good day.
In the literal sense, there is only one "yesterday", because with each new day that comes, the previous day is the only "yesterday". Therefore, when properly pluralizing nouns, only plural nouns will have the apostrophe after the s, and since there can not be more than one "yesterday", it is singular and should be spelled "yesterday's", as in "yesterday's newspaper".
It is the day before yesterday. :)LOL if u didnt know that your VERY, VERY dumb if your over 15 under that its not easy to rememberIM 11 :) BTW the dude who wrote:"It is the day before yesterday. :)" is NOT me so yeah...I'm Pretty Sure It's TodayWhat Is Today But Yesturdays Tomorrow?Example:What Is Today MondayBut Yesturday SundayTomorrow- MondaySo I'm Actually quite possitve it's Todayin fact the Mr Krabs next line is *TODAY*so he kinda awnsers it in refers to what he wants squidward to do for the day.If I'm wrong, sorryDear 11 Year Old: You're not wrong, but you're not completely right either. If the question was "What is today" then naturally, today would be the correct anwer. Considering the question goes on to state "If yesterday is tomorrow" one must take into account how Mr. Krabs labels "yesterday." Today is the day after yesterday, but if yesterday is tomorrow, then today is the day after tomorrow. Therefore, the answer is that today is the day after tomorrow.
One metaphor Shakespeare uses to convey Macbeth's attitude toward life after Lady Macbeth's death is "tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow" speech. In this soliloquy, Macbeth compares life to a "brief candle" that is extinguished quickly, reflecting his nihilistic view on life. Another metaphor is "Life's but a walking shadow", emphasizing the transience and meaningless of life in Macbeth's eyes.
Tomorrows Dream by Black Sabbath. Till Tomorrow by Don McLean. Remember Tomorrow by Iron Maiden. Wait Until Tomorrow by Jimi Hendrix. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye by Johnny Winter. Tomorrow Tonight by Kiss. Tomorrow by Joel Walsh. Tomorrow Might Not Be The Same by John Primer. This Time Tomorrow by The Kinks. Tomorrow by Ozzy Osborne. Tell Me Tomorrow Part 1 by Smokey Robinson. Tomorrow We See by Sting. Tomorrow Ain't Promised by Saffire And The Uppity Blues Women. Tomorrow by Silverchair. Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring by Traffic. Tomorrow by U2. Tomorrow Never Knows by The Beatles. Tomorrow Is A Long Time by Bob Dylan. Tomorrow Never Never Comes by Elvis Presley. Tomorrow Doesn't Matter Tonight by Jefferson Airplane, Jefferson Starship, Starship. More Than That Tomorrow by Jim Croce. Tomorrow's Gonna Be A Brighter Day by Jim Croce. Hey Tomorrow by Jim Croce. Tomorrow Never Knows by Jimi Hendrix. Fly Tomorrow by John Mayall Blues Band. Sad Tomorrows by Marvin Gaye. Will You Love Me Tomorrow by The Rightous Brothers. Tomorrow Is A Long Time by Rod Stewart. Come Tomorrow by Ugly Kid Joe.