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Wendy
Is this sentence correct?
Today it is sunny.
20 juin 2024 09:23
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Yes, the sentence "Today it is sunny." is correct.
You can also say:
"It is sunny today."
"Today is sunny."
All these variations are correct and convey the same meaning.
20 juin 2024
Yes, it is correct. Where I live, it also happens to be true!
"Today it is sunny" and "It is sunny today" are both correct.
They have a slight difference in emphasis. A native speaker might also "choose" depending on context, flow, what they are going to say next. It wouldn't be a conscious choice.
I look out the window. I see it's sunny. I may say "It is sunny today. Let's go for a walk."
OR
I look at a weather forecast for the next few days. I might say
"Today it is sunny. However, tomorrow, it is going to rain."
21 juin 2024
word order
It is sunny today.
21 juin 2024
If you put Today at the beginning of the sentence, you are putting emphasis on Today, whereas if you put it at the end it is just a normal structure. It is sunny today.
20 juin 2024
不要it
20 juin 2024
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Wendy
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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