It's the terrible weather
The weather is absolutely dismal today.
I prefer: 'Delivery is scheduled for today.'
Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct.
The sentence "Lets get into something formal today" is not correct grammar due to improper use of preposition.
No, the word 'terribly' is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.The part of speech that is needed is an adjective to function as a predicate adjective (also called a subject complement).A predicate adjective is an adjective that follows a linking verb that restates the subject (meatloaf = terrible)."After all those wonderful meals the meatloaf served today tastes terrible."
How is the weather today? In a sentence: "The weather was terrible today."
We have good weather today.
yes it is. the subject is the weather, and the verb is was.
"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."
The weather is cloudy today.
Today the weather Is humid.
The weather is absolutely dismal today.
1. The weather today was really cold.
No, it is not.
I prefer: 'Delivery is scheduled for today.'
I didn't go to work today, as I was feeling under the weather.
The correct grammar for the sentence is: "This hole is closed today for maintenance."