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  1. a morning greeting: is it "morning", "g'morning" or neither?

    Simple answer: The correct, formal greeting is " Good morning ". (provided the current time of day is morning, then it would become " good afternoon ") Any other variation is casual, or colloquial speech. …

  2. prepositions - In the morning VS on the morning - English Language ...

    " The morning of " functions as an adjectival phrase clarifying the specific time and date " on March 5 ". "On" is used because it belongs to the date here, specific part of the day. The normal language …

  3. phrases - What is the correct usage: In the morning of ... vs. On the ...

    Apr 21, 2016 · In the morning of 19 April 2016, Taliban militants attacked a security team. Or On the morning of 19 April 2016, Taliban militants attacked a security team .

  4. grammar - Is the phrase “In the morning on Friday” correct? - English ...

    Aug 31, 2022 · In the morning". Another problem with your formulation is that in the morning can mean "tomorrow morning". It doesn't have to, and it can get overridden by the following "on Friday"; but it …

  5. “in the morning” vs. “in morning” - English Language Learners ...

    Nov 11, 2014 · I messaged you in the morning. I messaged you in morning. I am confused which sentence is correct. I think both are correct, but please help me out and tell me which sentence is …

  6. Do we just need "this morning" or have to use "in this morning"? Ex ...

    Sep 11, 2015 · Google ngram: this morning,in the morning,in this morning Although the words 'in this morning' do occur, if you read the resulting texts, you'll see that they are mostly used in a different …

  7. Why aren't "morn" and "eve" as popular as "morning" and "evening"?

    May 28, 2025 · According to the OED, morning is formed within English during the Middle English period, derived by affixing -ing to morn, after evening. The word evening dates back to Old English, …

  8. Possessive 's for referring to time - English Language Learners Stack ...

    Sep 12, 2017 · In this case, it's common to say "the morning news" to refer to a TV news program that is broadcast in the mornings, or such programs in general. "This morning's news" means something …

  9. grammar - tomorrow morning vs. tomorrow's morning - English …

    Nov 27, 2024 · Tomorrow morning is idiomatic English, tomorrow's morning isn't. Night sleep doesn't mean anything in particular - you have had a 'good night's sleep' if you slept well all the previous …

  10. repetition - tomorrow morning/in the morning - English Language

    Apr 21, 2025 · I already know that the phrases "tomorrow morning" and "in the morning" are correct as an English expression. Question: Which is a more natural English expression, sentence 1) or 2)?