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  1. as at today/ to date/ Right now - WordReference Forums

    Feb 20, 2020 · Hello. Are these terms interchangeable? For instance, "as at today/ to date/ right now/ currently, the temperature of the Pacific Oceans is..." I am used to the term as of today, but I am not …

  2. As of today or To date - WordReference Forums

    Jan 20, 2012 · To date, our charity has distributed 27,000 meals to the hungry. The main difference is that "to date" strongly suggests that whatever you are counting, or doing, or have, will change in …

  3. what is the date today? or what date is today? - WordReference Forums

    Apr 20, 2013 · You could phrase it as "What is today's date?". (2) If you ask "When does the football match start?" (this is the correct grammatical form) you are just asking the time, and expect the …

  4. From/to vs From/till - WordReference Forums

    Apr 30, 2018 · Dear all, considering the today date, what is the correct sentence? 1) The pool is open from March till August; 2) The pool is open from March to August; 3) The pool is opened from March …

  5. What day is today? vs What date is today? - WordReference Forums

    Dec 12, 2014 · If you want to confront your husband, wife or partner over forgetting your anniversary to see if you can remember. What day is today? What date is today? Which one above is more idiomatic?

  6. Start date cannot be less than current date - WordReference Forums

    Nov 26, 2010 · Start date cannot be earlier than today. or: Start date cannot be before today. Definitely not 'less than', because that is a mathematics/computer term only. In ordinary English we never say …

  7. agreement of/as of/dated/dated as of - WordReference Forums

    Jan 23, 2014 · As I understand it, "as of" does not relate to the date an agreement was signed, but the date it came into force, had effect, or was talked about later. E.g: "There is an agreement of/dated 1 …

  8. what date/day is (it) today? | WordReference Forums

    Mar 28, 2008 · Acuerdo con Spug sobre la distinción entre "day" y "date", pero con respeto, nunca diría "What date is it today?" sino "What's the date today?" this is an old thread, but I needed help, so I will …

  9. What day is today? - WordReference Forums

    Nov 25, 2013 · If you ask "What day is it today", the answer would probably be something like "Monday". It might possibly be "Christmas Day", but it's a little unlikely (in my opinion) that in that case anyone …

  10. Response to 'What's the date today?' | WordReference Forums

    Feb 22, 2014 · For me, with the date alone, the is not optional. 'What day is today?'; 'It's the 22nd'. I usually put the month after the day; again the is not optional. 'What day is today'; 'It's the 22nd of …