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Cadbury Gifts Clarks Complete Unity Yoga Converse Crampton & Moore Outlet Crocs Currys Currys Clearance The best possible way to prepare for tomorrow is to concentrate with all your intelligence, all your enthusiasm, on doing today's work superbly today. That is the only possible way you can prepare for the future.”—Dale Carnegie, How to Stop Worrying and Start Living Conclusion on Today’s vs Todays The timeless in you is aware of life’s timelessness. And knows that yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream.”—Khalil Gibran, The Prophet The same rule applies to the word today. If something belongs to the present day, you would use the possessive form today’s.

The best way to learn the spelling of a word is to see examples of it in sentences. Here are some more examples of today’s from English literature. Noses" - Today at the department store, everyone is doing something with their noses. Jodie's smells sweet flowers, Muffy's is all stuffed up while she has a cold, Sam learns a thing or two about sneezing from TXL, and Jeff is worried that his nose would fall off. With Sam telling him that a nose is attached to your body, along with a fact or two about an elephant's trunk, everybody is glad to have one thing, and that's a nose!

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Snow" - Everyone, especially Jeff is excited that it's going to snow. Learning that it's frozen water, Jeff realizes that you need a big wintery outfit to go out in the snow, complete with a coat, mittens, and a big red scarf. When Sam's memory of playing in the snow with Jodie finally comes true, the gang learns that Muffy is just shoveling snow off the roof to make it look like snow is falling down the window. We use an apostrophe followed by an S whenever we want to show possession. For example, the word Sarah's is the possessive form of the name Sarah.

Many episodes featured one or more one-time visitors to the store. Some would cause problems for the characters, while others would befriend them and help solve their problems. These visitors included the characters' friends or family, people coming to the store to do their jobs, people brought there by magic ("Treasure Hunts", "The Queen of Hearts"), bizarre, non-human characters ("Space", "Sam and the Robot"), and real-life celebrities ("Opera", "Trash"). Magic was important to many episodes, and the characters sometimes would have an adventure that involved it. Find sources: "Today's Special"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( March 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) The phrase today’s meeting also requires an apostrophe. Here are some more examples of this phrase in action: Jodie ( Nerene Virgin): The store's display designer. Portrayed as a sweet, level-headed woman, she functions as a mentor and teacher to Jeff, who is relatively new to the world. He often works as her assistant in setting up the displays. Although she has no established authority, she usually takes a leadership role among the characters. Her words are often comforting to others, and she is always ready to help her friends with their problems. Mort (puppet, Bob Stutt): Muffy's cousin from the farm. His country lifestyle tends to contrast with her city life. He, like her, speaks in rhyme, and often comes to visit.Waldo the Magnificent (Barrie Baldaro): The magician who originally brought Jeff to life. A rather wise but somewhat inept man, the spells he casts with his wand often go awry, and it may take multiple tries to get it right. A running gag is his tendency to call Sam by the wrong name. The phrase today’s date always requires an apostrophe. Here are some more examples of this phrase in action:

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