Yes, you can say that; we've got today to get this job done.
No, it is more correct to say, "What day is it today?"
No, the correct grammar would be "Look at what you got."
Yes, "starting from today" is correct. It indicates that something is beginning on the current day.
Yes, by the end of today is correct. It's not a complete sentence, though.
You can say "I just got off work."
No, it is more correct to say, "What day is it today?"
It is grammatically correct to say , "I am in school today." This is because you are in the building, not at the building.
No, the correct grammar would be "Look at what you got."
no you would say i have a hundred
Yes.
Yes, "starting from today" is correct. It indicates that something is beginning on the current day.
I think this is the best:He got sacked from the job.
The correct conjugation is doesn't have.
Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct.
It is correct, but it would be nicer to use the baby's name, as in "How is Johnny today?"
"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."
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