I can't make difference between in morning and at morning.Do these prepositions play a role in meaning?.That is,is it true that if we add a preposition before the word morning causes a different meaning?
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Prepositions are the trickiest area in English to master. I'll see you in the moring tomorrow . This is very idiomatic.
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Prepositions are the trickiest area in English to master.
I'll see you in the moring tomorrow .
This is very idiomatic.
"at" on the other hand is incorrect with morning.
However, "At noon" is perfectly correct.
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Prepositions are the trickiest area in English to master.
I'll see you in the moring tomorrow. This is very idiomatic. "at" on the other hand is incorrect with morning. However, "At noon" is perfectly correct.
Meaning shifts with the use of different prepositions.