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The word today is a possessive in the noun phrase "today's meeting" (meeting happening today).

The word today is an adverb in the verb phrase "meeting today" (occurring today).

The latter is unusual but not unseen in sentences such as "The President will be today meeting with his Cabinet" instead of "The President will be meeting with his Cabinet today" especially if there is a longer object such as "meeting the most vocal critics of his plan to end the ongoing crisis" where the "today" could be too far from the verb modified. More typically, the "today" is used to start the sentence.

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Today's meeting is correct referring to a certain meeting (possessive noun + noun).

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in a meeting OR in meeting

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Do say today's meeting or today meeting?

It is today's meeting.


Is it grammatically correct to say todays?

The word todays is the plural form for the noun today. Example sentence: All of our todays are now yesterdays. The possessive form is today's. Example sentences: Today's plan is for lunch and a movie. Today's date is the twentieth.


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Is it right to say what time you are meeting today?

It depends on whether this is a direct question or indirect (reported) speech. The word order is different for a direct question: "What time are you meeting today?" If you are using indirect speech, however, the original word order is correct: "Please let Corinne know what time you are meeting today."