The day that follows today refers to tomorrow. In chronological order, today comes first, followed by tomorrow. Therefore, when we refer to the day that follows today, we are talking about the upcoming day in the sequence of days.
If today is Friday, the day that comes before yesterday is Wednesday. The day that follows Wednesday is Thursday. Therefore, the day that follows the day that comes after the day that comes before the day before yesterday is Friday.
"Oh my gosh, fun day today!"
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Today means the current or present day. Also, when someone asks, "What day is today?" he/she wants to know the date (month and day of the month) or the day of the week.
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It means. The day after today
You mean how do you ask the question? What day is it today? Tuesday or Wednesday? What is today's date? Is it the 14th or 15th?
Today means the current or present day. Also, when someone asks, "What day is today?" he/she wants to know the date (month and day of the month) or the day of the week.
If you mean the Promised Land, it is modern day Israel
Friday is the day of the week that follows Thursday.
este dia = this day = today
If you mean the Promised Land, it is modern day Israel