As 'today' is the current time when the sentence is used, it does not make sense to say 'by today', as today has already been reached.
A better way to phrase the sentence is 'Do you need it today.' This sentence makes sense, as it is possible for the action to be carried out at a later time on that day.
You need to capitalize the I in it and put a period at the end not a ?
Interrogative sentence.
Yes. Today is the subject; has been is the verb.
You can use the transitive verb "wrong" in a sentence by following it with an object. For example, "He wronged me by spreading false rumors." In this sentence, "me" is the object that was affected by the action of being wronged.
The verb in the sentence is: was
This sentence is ok. It's kind of redundant though. Just "How was your day" sounds better.
Only if there is no semicolon between "tired" and "you".
i chide my brother because he was doing wrong things
You need to capitalize the I in it and put a period at the end not a ?
"That was wrong" is a grammatically correct sentence.
There is nothing wrong with that sentence.
The alien escaped on an spaceship. uhh that's wrong. you need a vowel after the an otherwise its just plain wrong "An alien escaped on a spaceship."
Today is a noun in that sentence.
There is no wrong with sentence to end with also. For example, We can do this work also.
Today is already implied at nights end & no need to add. Just say "I had a great evening".
In the sentence, "In your opinion the president was wrong about that." "that" is a pronoun. Its antecedent is presumably in a preceding sentence.
You need to call your vet today. If it is not drinking either, you need to see the vet TODAY. Puppies love to eat, so if they stop, something is definitely wrong.