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  • Possessive s for referring to time - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    In this case, it's common to say "the morning news" to refer to a TV news program that is broadcast in the mornings, or such programs in general "This morning's news" means something that was in the news this morning, one particular morning
  • prepositions - In the morning VS on the morning - English Language . . .
    Which one is correct? (Maybe both are correct ) He passed away on the morning of March 5 Or He passed away in the morning of March 5
  • prepositions - in the morning vs on cold mornings - English . . .
    Mornings, for example, only happen once a day The sentence concerns the occurrence of specific thing - when it happens It is not about the car being in the morning (that sounds silly) It is about what to do with your car when the cold morning occurs
  • Is the phrase “In the morning on Friday” correct?
    In the morning on Friday is grammatical and understandable, but not usual I think it would be used only if there were some reason to emphasise separately that it was in the morning and that is was on Friday; but in that case I think you're more likely to put the day first "I'll see you on Friday In the morning" Another problem with your formulation is that in the morning can mean "tomorrow
  • prepositions - I will see you on Monday morning vs. I will see you . . .
    I will see you on Monday morning I will see you Monday morning Is the second version idiomatic and grammatically correct? Which version do native speakers prefer to use more?
  • a morning greeting: is it morning, gmorning or neither?
    Simple answer: The correct, formal greeting is " Good morning " (provided the current time of day is morning, then it would become " good afternoon ") Any other variation is casual, or colloquial speech There are also differences between the way the greeting may be said in different regional accents, and between British, American, Australian, and other native English speaking countries In
  • “in the morning” vs. “in morning” - English Language Learners . . .
    I messaged you in the morning I messaged you in morning I am confused which sentence is correct I think both are correct, but please help me out and tell me which sentence is grammatically cor
  • too soon versus too early - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    If it's too early to do something, that means the proposed activity normally should take place later within the contextually relevant time-frame That's later in the day for OP's exact example, but I might say it's too early [in the year] to be planting flowers in your garden right now, for example On the other hand, too soon normally means not enough time has elapsed since some
  • parallelism - Plural weekday names in a series - English Language . . .
    Join Heather for Metabolic Conditioning Tuesday Thursday mornings at 6 a m this summer in the SDC Studio! --- Michigan Technological University, Michigan This example uses both -- Plural in the headline, then singular in the text Singular is used because "Tuesday and Thursday" modify "mornings", which is the noun Notice the parallelism
  • We say in the morning but on weekdays - why? [duplicate]
    The preposition on is used in connection with "day","on this day" parallel to German "an diesem Tag" "on" is also used with days of the week, which contain the word day: on Monday, on Tuesday, and on weekdays "on" is also used when "day" is connected with "morning night": on Monday morning, on Saturday night When "morning, afternoon," is used alone then the concept of period of time





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