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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

morning, afternoonm, evening

0Shall I know the time, when do we call "morning, afternoon and evening"? How about "at night and midnight"?02br
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02br 02br 00Morning is before 12 noon. After midnight, you would say "it's 2 in the morning" or "the wee hours of the morning" to refer to those first hours. 02br 02br 00Afternoon starts at 12 noon, but when it ends will vary based on a number of factors.

  • 02br 02br 00Morning is before 12 noon.
  • After midnight, you would say "it's 2 in the morning" or "the wee hours of the morning" to refer to those first hours.
  • 02br 02br 00Afternoon starts at 12 noon, but when it ends will vary based on a number of factors.
  • " 02br 02br 00Midnight is 12 midnight, period.
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0Vincent, some of these are easy as some are not.02br
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00Morning is before 12 noon. After midnight, you would say "it's 2 in the morning" or "the wee hours of the morning" to refer to those first hours. If someone says "I'll see you in the morning," it generally means sometime after a normal waking hour, and not 3 a.m.02br
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00Afternoon starts at 12
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0GG,02br
00I think you are unintentionally overloading Vincent as he may not be able to diggest your helpful information and will ask these question again later. 0-
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0Thanks for your clear information. I learnt it more!! 050010id5
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10I think you are unintentionally overloading Vincent as he may not be able to 11b10diggest12b10 (digest) your helpful information and will ask these 11b10question12b10 (questions) again later. 12blockquote
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