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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Between Morning special and special Morning

Here in my country, there is an English program titled Morning special, and I was wondering if it is grammatically correct and there is a meaning difference between Morning special and special Morning? Or it is just fine with the title but wrong in grammar? What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual and take good care.
  

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Offhand, I would expect 'Morning special' to refer to something that is special in the morning and 'Special morning' to refer to the quality of the morning itself.

  • Offhand, I would expect 'Morning special' to refer to something that is special in the morning and 'Special morning' to refer to the quality of the morning itself.
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Offhand, I would expect 'Morning special' to refer to something that is special in the morning and 'Special morning' to refer to the quality of the morning itself.

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