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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Next morning or tomorrow morning?

We say last and this morning, and not yesterday or today morning.

In case of a future tense is the usage of tomorrow morning right or next morning?
  

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Hi, Here are some ways we speak about yesterday, today and tomrrow. I saw him last morning. I saw him yesterday morning.

  • Hi, Here are some ways we speak about yesterday, today and tomrrow.
  • I saw him last morning.
  • I saw him yesterday morning.
  • I saw him today morning.
  • I saw him this morning.
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Hi,

Here are some ways we speak about yesterday, today and tomrrow.

I saw him last morning.

I saw him yesterday morning.

I saw him today morning.

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Both usages 'tomorrow morning' and 'next morning' are correct.
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Sorry, but I don't think that either "yesterday morning" or "today morning" is correct. "Last morning" or "this morning" should be used instead, as appropriate.
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My post in May/2011 seems to have been garbled a bit by the system over the last few years.

Let me just say that I agree with you, except that I hear and say 'yesterday morning' quite regularly.

Clive

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