Asked by rfvv
1. Today is April 15th.
2. Today will be sunny and warm this afternoon.
(Are both grammatical?)
2. Today will be sunny and warm this afternoon.
(Are both grammatical?)
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Answered by
Writeacher
#1 is fine.
#2 is okay if you delete "this afternoon." This sentence would be better if you use "It" instead of "Today" and keep "this afternoon."
#2 is okay if you delete "this afternoon." This sentence would be better if you use "It" instead of "Today" and keep "this afternoon."
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