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  1. Today is Friday! That means we don't have school tomorrow! ¡Hoy es viernes! ¡Eso quiere decir que no tenemos clases mañana!

  2. Today is Friday! That means we don't have school tomorrow! ¡Hoy es viernes! ¡Eso quiere decir que no tenemos clases mañana!

  3. 28 de mar. de 2024 · If today is Tuesday, “This Friday” points to three days later, while “Next Friday” indicates ten days ahead. This distinction helps avoid confusion when planning events or meetings. Remember, context matters, and sometimes asking for clarification is the best approach.

  4. 26 de may. de 2023 · If your calendar says that it is currently May 12 and a Friday, you can say “Today is May 12” or “Today is Friday” Yesterday — the day before today. Using our last example, yesterday would be May 11 or Thursday

  5. If you say next month, you refer to the "very next" month (the equivalent of "this Friday"), whereas if you say "this month", you refer to the current month in progress (which has no equivalent for a day of the week of course where you would say "today Friday").

  6. 17 de mar. de 2014 · Next Friday is the 16th. Today is Sunday the 4th of March, next Sunday is the 11th. This is a common, and logical, way to describe days in the coming weeks. Still, many English speakers do interpret next differently, and us it to simply mean the coming day.

  7. 13 de abr. de 2017 · 16. This question reminded me of a debate I have with non-native English speakers. If today is Thursday and I say that something is to happen "next Saturday", does that mean the "Saturday in two days" or the "Saturday in a week and two days"?