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  1. Oct 2, 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". P.

  2. Nov 8, 2006 · Ignore the clock. If it is before lunch, say good morning. If it is after lunch, but before whatever kind of break happens between 4 and 7, say good afternoon. After that say good evening. Only say good night at the end if you said good evening at the beginning. Thanks to all for your insightful answers!!

  3. Aug 31, 2011 · American English. Aug 31, 2011. #4. That is one boring textbook. Ok, off the top of my head: 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 ...

  4. Sep 22, 2016 · Sep 22, 2016. #3. heypresto said: It depends on which morning you are talking about. If it's the morning of tomorrow, then 'tomorrow morning' is what you want. But you could say something like 'I met him last Tuesday evening, and then again the next morning.'. It's very clear now. Thank you, heypresto.

  5. Sep 9, 2016 · English - United States. Sep 9, 2016. #2. Early tomorrow morning is perhaps more common, and is probably what I'd say most of the time. Early in the morning tomorrow might be used if you wanted to emphasize morning for some reason. G.

  6. Oct 3, 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.

  7. Sep 3, 2006 · "Morning" on its own is used in its sense of one of the times of day — morning, afternoon, evening, night — and/or when being contrasted with another of them. That night the clouds were heavy with snow, and by morning the whole landscape was white. I sleep so badly that it's a relief when morning comes at last. Morning has broken…

  8. May 13, 2007 · The accident happened at 5 a.m. in the morning of May 10. is wrong, because, of necessity, 5 a.m. is in the morning. Saying "a.m." and "in the morning" is tautology - redundant repetition. In all cases it was morning, the clock struck 5, and the accident occurred.

  9. Feb 19, 2008 · All the morning doesn't work here, but all morning-- i.e., without the article -- does. ==> I've been waiting here all morning... And I can see no difference between all morning and the whole morning in this context. Wait for more answers, though.

  10. Nov 13, 2010 · Er.S.M.M.Hanifa. Your second sentence is wrong. You can say "Let's go fishing this morning" (this morning-->today () Also correct, "Let's go fishing in the morning" (said the previous night, or on a day before your going fishing). Good luck!

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