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today's lesson vs today lesson

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Today's lesson' is used when referring to a specific lesson that is happening or has happened on the current day. 'Today lesson' is used when talking about lessons in general that happen on a regular basis on the current day.

Last updated: February 16, 2024

today's lesson

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'today's lesson' when referring to a specific lesson that is happening or has happened on the current day.

Examples:

  • I really enjoyed today's lesson on history.
  • Don't forget to do the homework for today's lesson.

Alternatives:

  • the lesson for today
  • the lesson of the day
  • the lesson today

today lesson

This phrase is correct, but not commonly used in English.

Use 'today lesson' when talking about lessons in general that happen on a regular basis on the current day.

Examples:

  • We have a lot of assignments for today lesson.
  • Today lesson is about grammar.

Alternatives:

  • lessons today
  • lessons for today
  • today's lessons

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