Thursday
Saturday
10 percent.
The phrase "in 2 days" typically indicates that something will occur after a period of two days has elapsed. For example, if today is Monday, "in 2 days" would mean the event or action is expected to happen on Wednesday. This expression emphasizes the completion of a two-day interval before the specified action takes place.
About $300,000 today
"Today's" is the correct form when indicating possession, meaning something that belongs to or is associated with today (e.g., "today's meeting"). "Todays," without the apostrophe, is not standard English and should be avoided in formal writing. Always use "today's" to indicate ownership or relevance to the current day.
Tuesday
Today is Tuesday the day after tomorrow is Thursday.So it's Friday.Tuesday is two away from Wednesday,Friday is two away from Wednesday.The day before yesterday from Friday is Wednesday,the day before yesterdayfrom Tuesday is Sunday. The answer is Wednesday!-Katie
If the day after the day before yesterday was Tuesday, then yesterday was Tuesday, making today Wednesday. Given that the day before the day after tomorrow is Thursday, it confirms that today is indeed Wednesday. Therefore, today is Wednesday.
Sunday Day before yesterday = Wednesday Yesterday = Thursday Today = Friday Tomorrow = Saturday Day after Tomorrow = Sunday
Today If this is Wednesday, then on Tuesday, Wednesday was 'tomorrow', and on Thursday it will be 'yesterday'.
Today = Tuesday Tomorrow = Wednesday The day after tomorrow = Thursday One day before the day after tomorrow = Wednesday
Today is Wednesday morning
Friday
Many options: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, or Today, Tomorrow and the Day after Tomorrow, or name them in a language other than English.
Yesterday, today and tomorrow.
If you are reading this today, it is Wednesday, however, if you are reading it tomorrow then today is Thursday; or if you are reading it on tomorrow's tomorrow, today is Friday; but then again, reading it on tomorrow's tomorrow's tomorrow, today is Saturday, and so on. So depending when you are reading this relative to when I wrote it, today is Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday or Tuesday. However, if you look at the history for this question, you will see that I am writing this on the 6th of June 2012 and today (whilst I am writing it) is Wednesday.
Five days after Wednesday is Monday. So if Monday is the day after tomorrow, today is Saturday.