1) the accident happened at 5 on the morning of may 10. At early morning is wrong (although at dawn works, since dawn is a particular moment). Hello everyone, i was doing some exercises and found the sentence below;
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If it is before lunch, say good morning.
Which preposition (at or in) should we use before night or morning, when we refer to something done at that time?
In the morning on its own just refers to a time of day, but on a {specific} morning relates to the morning of a specific day. I can't find the previous thread on this topic. Different people have different perceptions of what early in the morning is, of course. 2) the accident happened at 5 in the morning of may 10.
I go for a walk in/at the morning. If you want to specify your idea of it by saying i get up early in the morning at 5:30. My friend arrived early in the morning of sunday, the 25th. in its explanation, it is said that the. The morning is not a specific time, it is a period of time.
I have english lessons in the morning (mornings) thank you.
Either in early morning or in the early morning sounds good to me. That's why in the morning, meaning in the period of time defined as morning, is correct. If it is after lunch, but before whatever kind of break happens between 4. Which is better in the following sentence:
Do you think that there're any differences in meaning?