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This is report for today vs This is report of today

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct phrase should be 'This is the report for today.'

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 11330 views

This is report for today

This phrase is not correct in English. It should include the article 'the' before 'report'.

The correct phrase is 'This is the report for today.' when referring to a report that is meant for today.
  • L, that about sums up our investigative report for today.
  • We are voting in favour of the report today in the conviction that this is just the first step towards a more open EU.
  • The police filed another report today.
  • I voted against Gerardo Galeote's report today.
  • We got our earnings report today.
  • I got an interesting report today.
  • I got his arrest report today.
  • Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, if we adopt the Markov report today then this new legislation will not only interest those directly involved in the transport sector but millions of people in Europe, because this is also about road safety.
  • This is the case of Mr El Khadraoui's report today, which is otherwise excellent in many respects, and I should like to take this opportunity to thank him for his work.
  • No, she cannot report for work today.
  • They said he didn't report for work today.
  • However, we are also discussing the aid report today and the general competition report for 1998, and my contribution to this joint debate relates to the latter.
  • This is what emerges from the first report presented today in Palermo, the Hotel Astoria Pala > ...
  • But police reports have surfaced today that indicate this is not Carter's first brush with law enforcement.
  • This is the subject of the report before you today.
  • This is the reason behind the determination of politicians such as Bartho Pronk, who is making every effort to bring about a social Europe, and his report today is proof of that.
  • This is the message that I wanted to put across, as well as once again congratulating Mrs Sudre and all the members of the various committees, which have enabled us to get as far as this report today.
  • They said he didn't report for work today.
  • Players reports today, Dennis, and nobody knows what to expect after last year scandal during championship season.
  • Well, the fire marshal is sending over the report today.

This is report of today

This phrase is not correct in English. It should include the preposition 'for' instead of 'of'.

The correct phrase is 'This is the report for today.' when referring to a report that is meant for today.
  • I want a full report of today's action when I wake up... explaining how you got five of my troopers killed.
  • We are voting in favour of the report today in the conviction that this is just the first step towards a more open EU.
  • The police filed another report today.
  • I voted against Gerardo Galeote's report today.
  • We got our earnings report today.
  • I got an interesting report today.
  • I got his arrest report today.
  • For that reason, the debate which we held with the Council last year, together with your report of today, are welcomed by the Commission as contributions towards a more effective response to crises and the achievement of greater coherence between relief and development.
  • Mr President, Commissioner, ladies and gentlemen, if we adopt the Markov report today then this new legislation will not only interest those directly involved in the transport sector but millions of people in Europe, because this is also about road safety.
  • This is the case of Mr El Khadraoui's report today, which is otherwise excellent in many respects, and I should like to take this opportunity to thank him for his work.
  • This is not the purpose of today's report but, in view of debates we will have in future, I wished to state this publicly.
  • This is what emerges from the first report presented today in Palermo, the Hotel Astoria Pala > ...
  • But police reports have surfaced today that indicate this is not Carter's first brush with law enforcement.
  • This is the subject of the report before you today.
  • This is the reason behind the determination of politicians such as Bartho Pronk, who is making every effort to bring about a social Europe, and his report today is proof of that.
  • This is the message that I wanted to put across, as well as once again congratulating Mrs Sudre and all the members of the various committees, which have enabled us to get as far as this report today.
  • Players reports today, Dennis, and nobody knows what to expect after last year scandal during championship season.
  • Well, the fire marshal is sending over the report today.
  • Now check out the report today.
  • He was confident that Mr Brok's report today would set aside any fears on this score.

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