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 alex076
 
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							| Which is correct? 
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							| Today it is colder than yesterday. Today is colder than yesterday. I guess it �s the 1st one. What do you think? THANKS in advance. Alex |  4 Nov 2012      
					
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 touria
 
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							| both are possible i think but with a small difference. Today, it is colder than yesterday or today is colder than yesterday. |  4 Nov 2012     
					
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 juliag
 
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							| I agree that both are possible. 
 If I was being really fussy, I would probably start the sentence with "it" in it with "it." Thus:
 It is colder today than yesterday.
 
 But in spoken English I think we would use any of the three variations.
 
 Hope this helps.
 Julia
 
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 yanogator
 
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							| Yes, all three are good, and with or without the comma that touria added. I agree with Julia that we would more likely begin the sentence with "It", if we were using that sentence.   Bruce |  4 Nov 2012     
					
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