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Teo Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Last Saturday morning?

0 He was at the museum 01i00___________________02i00. 02br
001. last Saturday morning 02br
002. in the morning last Saturday 02br
003. on the morning of last Saturday 02br
004. last Saturday in the morning 02br
00Which choice or choices are correct? 02br
00Thank you very much for your reply. 0-
  

Top answer

0 Hello, Theo, 02br 00I'd choose 1. 02br 00But on the other hand, if you simply say "(on) Saturday morning", everybody will understand you're talking of "last" Saturday, so you can safely drop "last", I think 0-

  • 0 Hello, Theo, 02br 00I'd choose 1.
  • 02br 00But on the other hand, if you simply say "(on) Saturday morning", everybody will understand you're talking of "last" Saturday, so you can safely drop "last", I think 0-
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3 Answers
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0 Hello, Theo, 02br
00I'd choose 1. 02br
00But on the other hand, if you simply say "(on) Saturday morning", everybody will understand you're talking of "last" Saturday, so you can safely drop "last", I think 0-
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0 "last Saturday morning". 02br
02br
00But whatever you say, don't say "today morning" or "today in the morning"!!! 02br
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00CJ 0-
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0 I'd choose number 1 too 0-

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