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She didn't come today (apostrophe)​

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Originally Answered: Is 'today's meeting' grammatically correct? Yes. The meeting does not fall on tomorrow it falls on today, therefore, it is today's meeting, not tomorrow's meeting. The apostrophe followed by the “s” indicates possession, and in this case, exclusivity from meetings that occur on other days

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