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"I worked half day." vs "I worked half day today."

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "I worked half day today." specifies that the action of working half a day occurred specifically today. On the other hand, "I worked half day." is a more general statement indicating that you worked half a day without specifying when.

Last Updated: March 20, 2024

I worked half day.

This phrase is correct and used to indicate that you worked half a day without specifying the day.

This phrase is a general statement indicating that you worked half a day without specifying the particular day on which it occurred.

Examples:

  • I worked half day and then took the rest of the day off.
  • He usually works half day on Fridays.

I worked half day today.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to specify that the action of working half a day occurred today.

This phrase is used to indicate that you worked half a day on the specific day mentioned, which is today in this case.

Examples:

  • I worked half day today and finished all my tasks.
  • She only worked half day today due to a doctor's appointment.

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