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I'm Fasting today vs Its my Fast today

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I'm fasting today' is a more common and natural way to express that you are abstaining from food or certain activities for a period of time. 'It's my fast today' can also be correct, but it is less common and may imply a specific religious or cultural fasting practice.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 1566 views

I'm Fasting today

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express that someone is abstaining from food or certain activities for a period of time.

This phrase is used to inform others that you are not eating or participating in certain activities for a specific period, usually for religious, health, or personal reasons.

Examples:

  • I'm fasting today for religious reasons.
  • I'm fasting today to cleanse my body.
  • I'm fasting today as part of a detox program.
  • I'm fasting today to show solidarity with those in need.
  • I'm fasting today to improve my discipline.
  • Do you think Bethenny Frankel's fasting today?
  • One of the hunger strikers, after 44 days of fasting, has today been transferred to the Hôtel de Dieu Hospital in Paris in extremely poor health after losing 24 kilos.
  • I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
  • I'm trying, I'm trying to... I'm trying to put it into words and I'm not, I'm not, I'm not...
  • With a plough I'm a pro, in a fight I'm a knight. I'm a dancer, I'm a worker, I'm a hunter, I'm a stalker.
  • I'm pretty sure I'm... I'm missing something.
  • So, with this case, he thinks I'm trying to lose my job, but I'm-I'm not.
  • I'm-I'm Rowan. I'm Beckett's brother.
  • It's nice to meet you. I'm-I'm... I'm so sorry for your loss.
  • I'm sorry, I'm just running through spells and I'm about to land on something.
  • I'm sorry, I'm-I'm not coming with you.
  • Mike, I'm-I'm near a tree and I'm wearing a shirt.
  • I'm very sorry that I'm trying to be a good example, - but I'm your big sister.
  • I'm not gossiping, I'm... I'm just interested.
  • I'm just checking out some of the previous publishees, And I'm-I'm in great company here.
  • I'm calling because I'm a friend of Meg Manning's, and I'm trying to help out with her babysitting commitments.
  • I mean I'm - I'm so - I'm terrified of being on my own.
  • I'm near the corner of Contnet street so I'm guessing I'm out West somewhere.
  • I'm... I'm sorry to be rude. I'm just smiling at the idea that a therapist could do anything useful for me right now.
  • And I'm very excited because I'm actually releasing a charity single, which I'm hoping will be Christmas number one.

Alternatives:

  • I'm abstaining from food today.
  • I'm refraining from eating today.
  • I'm not eating today.
  • I'm on a fast today.
  • I'm observing a fast today.

Its my Fast today

This phrase is correct but less common. It may imply a specific religious or cultural fasting practice.

This phrase can be used to indicate that today is a day of fasting for someone, often in the context of a religious or cultural practice.
  • You, Tsarevich, champion peerless, My deliverer so fearless, Grieve not, Sir, I beg and pray, That you'll have to fast today.
  • In today's fast-paced business climate, it can sometimes be hard to know when a comment or an action crosses the line.
  • However, the fast pace of life today means that it is often difficult for us to balance the demands of family and work, so that we sometimes do not have enough time to cook and instead choose semi-prepared or fully prepared products.
  • In today's fast moving world with it's fast moving lifesyles
  • You talked real fast like that today, not like with the other dads.
  • Now, fast-forward to today and this is what you see: the 15 million cell phones a month.
  • So fast-forward to today, and we now live there.
  • Fast forward to today and we know that our worries are as great as ever, if not more so.
  • Her kind of track today. Fast.
  • Fast-forward to today, and the retail consumer is independent, well-informed, super-smart.
  • Mr President, Commissioner, honourable Members, the overall objective of the railway package under discussion here today is fast liberalisation of the European railways.
  • In today's fast-changing world the Union is called upon to promote and defend rights and inalienable principles such as an individual's right to freedom and tolerance, and a nation's right to self-determination.
  • Sister's arrived to watch my fast-approaching victory.
  • And I didn't want to make him feel bad, what with all my fast speech.
  • We've decided to level the playing field on you, my fast and furious friend.
  • Will these accommodate my fast-paced lifestyle?
  • Is that what's making you nervous, my fast driving?
  • Day two of my fast, and you were right.
  • I'm thinking about making it my gimmick.
  • Consider it my gift to the woman we love.

Alternatives:

  • Today is my fasting day.
  • Today is my day of fasting.
  • I have to fast today.
  • I'm observing a fast today.
  • I'm abstaining from food today.

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