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Liveinjapan Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

during the early mornings / morning Tuesday and Wednesday

Hi everyone

...during the early mornings / morning Tuesday and Wendensday.

Which is correct?

Thanks
LiJ
  

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What you have got is not very clear (or well spelled). -- during the early morning on Tuesday and Wednesday .

  • What you have got is not very clear (or well spelled).
  • -- during the early morning on Tuesday and Wednesday .
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What you have got is not very clear (or well spelled). How about this?--

during the early morning on Tuesday and Wednesday.

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Thanks MM

I understand very well that your sentence sounds perfect.

The whole sentence which I found the email is:

This will result in website maintenace during the early mornings Tuesday and Wednesday.

I don't think this means from Tuesday morning to Wndnesday morning.
That probably means that the mentainance wil
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Yes, the plural is OK, and no 'on' is necessary. The message is not ambiguous. It is the morning hours of each day only.
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Thank you Mister.

LiJ

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