0In the next morning, he made uncountable attempts to talk him round. 02br 02br 00He made uncountable attempts to talk him round in the next morning. 02br 02br 00May i know if "in the next morning" is correct and if it is, how is it different from "the next morning"?02br 02br 00Thank you. 0-
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0We don't say "In the next morning." If it's nighttime, we might say, "I'll do it in the morning," or, "I'll do it tomorrow morning," or "I'll do it tomorrow, in the morning."02br 02br 00In both your examples, simply omit the "in."0-