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Haz Rozhan Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Phrase 'ungodly hour'

"I don't even know why I'm always awake at this ungodly hour."

vs

I don't even know why I'm always awake at this ungodly hours.

or

"I don't even know why I'm always awake at these ungodly hours."

Can anyone explain to me about these sentences?
  

Top answer

If you have one particular hour in mind, use the first; if there are more, use the third. The second is incorrect.

  • If you have one particular hour in mind, use the first; if there are more, use the third.
  • The second is incorrect.
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If you have one particular hour in mind, use the first; if there are more, use the third. The second is incorrect.

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