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Ansonguy Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

[all this morning] or [all morning this morning]

I have made up the sentences below.

(1) (Suppose that Jack is asking you about when Bill came here and how long he stayed here.)

(a) He was here all this morning.

(b) He was here all morning this morning.

Which one is correct? Thank you for your help.

  

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You want these: He has been here all (this) morning. (said in the morning) He was here all (this) morning. (said after noon) Nevertheless, both of your sentences are grammatically correct.

  • You want these: He has been here all (this) morning.
  • (said in the morning) He was here all (this) morning.
  • (said after noon) Nevertheless, both of your sentences are grammatically correct.
  • CJ
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You want these:

He has been here all (this) morning. (said in the morning)
He was here all (this) morning. (said after noon)

Nevertheless, both of your sentences are grammatically correct.

CJ

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