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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

What are the prepositions that we can use in the word morning

I heard on Tv saying at morning though I know only in morning.What is the difference?
  

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Neither is correct. In the morning : I saw her in the morning. At the morning: I saw her at the morning meeting.

  • Neither is correct.
  • In the morning : I saw her in the morning.
  • At the morning: I saw her at the morning meeting.
  • During the morning: I had coffee three times during the morning.
  • Mornings: Mornings, I always have coffee on the veranda.
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Neither is correct.

In the morning: I saw her in the morning.
At the morning: I saw her at the morning meeting.
During the morning: I had coffee three times during the morning.
Mornings: Mornings, I always have coffee on the veranda.
Etc.

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