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  1. 2 Οκτ 2007 · Yes there is a difference. Night is a distinct period of day which is dark as opposed to morning and afternoon which are just periods of during daylight. Therefore you can say that something will occur "at night" (i.e. when it is dark) but not at morning or afternoon. For day, afternoon, morning, evening, etc. you use "during the" or "in the".

  2. 22 Μαΐ 2014 · I was wondering whether we use on if the words morning, afternoon and evening is modified by a certain adjective to make people feel the it is more like a certain morning: I met her on the beautiful morning. (The time was beautiful and I met her that morning.) I lost my keys on a cold morning. (In that morning which I feel cold I lost my keys.)

  3. 31 Αυγ 2011 · I have English classes in the morning, three times a week. I have English classes three times a week, in the morning. I have English classes in the mornings. (Although I would expect five times a week.) The first two might be able to use "mornings" but it sounds just slightly odd to me -- perhaps it's the "three times" which is already a plural.

  4. 16 Αυγ 2018 · Since, as a very general rule, we tend not to add words unnecessarily, "in the morning" is usually only added if "early" by itself seems insufficient. While it is still morning, "early", when referring to sometime earlier that day, can only refer to a time in the morning, so saying "in the morning" sounds unnecessarily pedantic.

  5. 3 Οκτ 2015 · Hi there, Could you, please, tell me whether or not it's correct to say 'Mornin'!' as the informal way of saying 'Good morning!' ? Thanks beforehand.

  6. The "the" goes with a noun after "morning" - "all the morning papers". If you click on the 1940-2000 link for "all the morning" in the NGram viewer results, you'll find that it's counting The Diary of Samuel Pepys and other pre-1900 sources.

  7. 18 Σεπ 2014 · e.g. Today is 2nd of June. I want to talk about "the morning before this morning" (in other words, the morning of 1st of June). I think "last morning" doesn't work here right? Only "yesterday morning" does. But interestingly, if today is in the 2nd week of June. Then using "last week" to talk about "the week before this week" works fine.

  8. 3 Ιαν 2017 · Next morning, when I leave for school, I answered it to my mom who came to the entrance with me to see me off. Native 1: When I was in high school, one day we had a conversation, and my mom asked me what I thought we were living for.

  9. 22 Σεπ 2016 · And "next morning" is used instead of "tomorrow morning" in the case of reported speech: A: "When are you going fishing?" B: "Tomorrow morning." [A week later] C: "Nobody has seen A since last week; we are worried about him. You met him last week, what did he say?" A: "I met him on Tuesday and he told me that he was going fishing the next morning."

  10. 14 Σεπ 2014 · "Looking at my watch, it was eight o'clock on a Sunday morning. I felt a bit more upbeat this / that morning." Now that I have indicated the day and time in question (Sunday morning), then it would be correct for me to say, "I felt a bit more upbeat that morning?"

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