OK. The sentence is:
Prisoners today have too many rights in many prisons.
So, is the place of the word "today" on the right place or not? I know that this "today" is usually placed on the end of the sentence (or on the beginning), but I wondered:
Today doesn't mean "at this day" in the sentence. It describes a repeated action, so can I place it on the second place like I do with these: sometimes, usually, often, always..., because it has the meaning of frequency too.
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Prisoners today have too many rights in many prisons.
So, is the place of the word "today" on the right place or not? I know that this "today" is usually placed on the end of the sentence (or on the beginning), but I wondered:
Today doesn't mean "at this day" in the sentence. It describes a repeated action, so can I place it on the second place like I do with these: sometimes, usually, often, always..., because it has the meaning of frequency too.
Thank you