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- Today
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- I'm free today.
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It's hot today.
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It's fine today.
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Will it rain today?
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I feel better today.
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I'm very busy today.
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It's Saturday today.
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She feels bad today.
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Thank you for today.
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You look pale today.
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How was today's game?
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It is very cold today.
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Today is extremely hot.
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Where is today's paper?
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Why are you busy today?
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It's awfully cold today.
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That's enough for today.
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We have no school today.
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I have a lot to do today.
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It's a little cold today.
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It's hot today, isn't it?
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May I use your car today?
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There is no school today.
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I'll call you later today.
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You'd better not go today.
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I forgot to call him today.
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I'm very sleepy today, too.
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The wind feels great today.
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Why are you so tired today?
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I have a bad headache today.
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I have to cook dinner today.
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I'll try my best today, too.
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I think it will be hot today.
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I've had a lot of calls today.
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Two students are absent today.
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He is absent from school today.
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I'll see you a week from today.
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I'm expecting a customer today.
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What are you going to do today?
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Why do you want to leave today?
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I don't feel like working today.
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I forgot to telephone him today.
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I have a great deal to do today.
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Today is election day in Poland.
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Where will you have lunch today?
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Jane is absent from school today.
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We're going to have a test today.
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What did you eat for lunch today?
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We can see Mt. Fuji clearly today.
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What did you have for lunch today?
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He is supposed to be at home today.
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I have a lot of things to do today.
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I have an idea she will come today.
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The train is 10 minutes late today.
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I promised him that I would come today.
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Does Tom have to write the letter today?
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I have a feeling that she'll come today.
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I have a feeling that she will come today.
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I have a lot of work to get through today.
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I don't know the reason he is absent today.
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I thought I'd try eating Mexican food today.
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I had a headache, and I took the day off today.
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Do you have any tickets for today's performance?
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I'm sorry, but I don't feel like going out today.
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Mike doesn't have to wash his mother's car today.
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Do you think it's wise to wear your uniform today?
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I still think it's unlikely that he'll come today.
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I never imagined we'd be talking about this topic today.
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Today I just feel like staying at home and doing nothing.
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Didn't you tell me yesterday that you wouldn't be late today?
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I know that it is highly unlikely that we'll see any whales today.
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I usually take a shower after I play tennis, but today I couldn't.
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Today, I plan to talk about the importance of sports in modern society.
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If students today had more free time, they might show more interest in politics.
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