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Originally Posted by Keaton421
That sounds like "Today's a physics exam, huh?"
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True, but I hear phrases like this all of the time. "Today" is just the time frame, so "wa" doesn't necessarily mean you're making "today" equal something. Just like how you say, "Kyou wa ame ga furu," you don't literally mean, "Today is falling rain." I hope that explanation made sense...