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todays

n. uncountable
A1 Beginner US //ˈtudeɪz// to·days Archaic

n. the current day or the present time. It is almost always written with an apostrophe as 'today's' to show that something belongs to this day.

n. the present day or the current era. In modern usage, this form is almost exclusively an orthographic error for the possessive 'today's' or the contraction 'today is'.


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In modern English, this spelling is considered a mistake; the possessive form requires an apostrophe before the 's'.

Pitfall

todays newstoday's newsThe word 'today' is rarely used as a plural noun; learners usually mean the possessive form which requires an apostrophe.

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