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"Today is the last day of" vs "Today is the last day of this year"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Today is the last day of this year' implies that today is the final day of the current year. 'Today is the last day of' is incomplete and needs to be followed by the specific event or time period that is ending.

Last Updated: March 08, 2024

Today is the last day of

This phrase is correct but incomplete. It needs to be followed by the specific event or time period that is ending.

This phrase should be followed by the specific event or time period that is coming to an end, such as 'today is the last day of school' or 'today is the last day of the month.'

Today is the last day of this year

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that today is the final day of the current year.

This phrase is used to specify that the current day is the final day of the present year.

Examples:

  • Today is the last day of this year, so let's make the most of it!
  • I can't believe today is the last day of this year already.
  • As today is the last day of this year, we should reflect on our achievements.
  • Let's celebrate today as the last day of this year.
  • Today being the last day of this year, it's time to set new goals for the next one.

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