What is the answer to the day today?
In “What day is today?” “today” is acting as a predicate nominative that completes a linking verb and renames the noun “day.” The answer is usually “Today is…” our anniversary, Independence Day, Friday.
What’s going on reply?
Unless the person is your friend and asks,”What’s going on?” because they actually care, always keep the answer fairly short and impersonal. Saying, “Not much, how about yourself?” Is usually a good reply.
Which is correct day or day?
Both are correct. The difference is that “what” is an open choice, but “which” suggests that there are just a small number of days to choose from.
What day is it vs what is the date?
In fact these two words have different usages. The word ‘day’ refers to any particular day in the week. On the other hand the word ‘date’ refers to ‘the number of the day in a particular month’.
What is the best reply to what’s up?
“What’s up?” or here (West Midlands of England) commonly just “sup” is a general greeting, you can response with answers like “Not much”, “Nothing”, “Alright” etc. In this context, the response is just a return of the greeting, or a confirmation that all is going normally.
What is the best reply for whats up?
Which is the correct usage?
Which vs. That: How to Choose
- In a defining clause, use that.
- In non-defining clauses, use which.
- Remember, which is as disposable as a sandwich bag. If you can remove the clause without destroying the meaning of the sentence, the clause is nonessential and you can use which.
What is the day today meaning?
: today is a day to do something specified because the conditions are right If you’ve been waiting for the perfect skiing conditions, today’s the day.
How do you ask for a day?
35 Ways to Ask “How Was Your Day?”
- What is something you did today that you’d love to do every day?
- What do you know today that you didn’t know yesterday?
- Tell me something that made you laugh.
- Did anything make you feel frustrated?
- What was the best thing that happened?
- Did you find out anything interesting?
What’s the correct answer to ” how is it going?
In most cases, ‘How’s it going?’ is really just a formulaic way of saying ‘Hello’, and the speaker expects only the same formulaic answer from you. In a context where your health is the issue, ‘I’m fine’ sounds OK. In a context where your mother’s health is the issue, ‘Mom’s fine’ sounds OK.
How to answer the question how are you today?
Make a list of 10 unique, memorable and unexpected answers to the boring question, “So, how are you today?” Experiment with words and expressions that are consistent with your personal brand and philosophy. Try a new one each day. Have some fun with it. You’ve got nothing to lose. OK! Back to your job interview…
What’s the proper way to respond to the question how are You?
Fine, thanks. This answer is formal. You might answer this way if someone you don’t know, like a waiter at a restaurant, asks how you are. Very well, thanks. A person who likes to be grammatically proper might answer this way. Technically, the question “How…?” should be answered with an adverb.
How to respond to ” what’s going on?
“What’s going on?” “Not much. How about you?” but sometimes people use it in a manner like “hi” and you know that there isn’t enough time to respond to it with the two above phrases. For instance, when they’re just passing by you without stopping. In such cases, can we respond with the same phrase? Example: Do the examples below sound natural?
In most cases, ‘How’s it going?’ is really just a formulaic way of saying ‘Hello’, and the speaker expects only the same formulaic answer from you. In a context where your health is the issue, ‘I’m fine’ sounds OK. In a context where your mother’s health is the issue, ‘Mom’s fine’ sounds OK.
Make a list of 10 unique, memorable and unexpected answers to the boring question, “So, how are you today?” Experiment with words and expressions that are consistent with your personal brand and philosophy. Try a new one each day. Have some fun with it. You’ve got nothing to lose. OK! Back to your job interview…
Fine, thanks. This answer is formal. You might answer this way if someone you don’t know, like a waiter at a restaurant, asks how you are. Very well, thanks. A person who likes to be grammatically proper might answer this way. Technically, the question “How…?” should be answered with an adverb.
Which is correct, ” going good ” or ” going well “?
Technically, “going good” is incorrect grammar; you should use “going well”, so “It is going well” is the proper response. “Fine, and you?” You are right, that is very common here. The “proper” answer is Fine. or Just fine, thank you.