
a morning greeting: is it "morning", "g'morning" or neither?
2021年4月26日 · Not a native English speaker and poor at distinguishing shortened expressions, I am not sure if native English speakers indeed say "Morning", or "G'morning", in addition to the …
phrase usage - Is it ok to say "good morning" at anytime?
2013年3月1日 · Perhaps that is a regional thing; where I am from in Canada, we laugh at each other good-naturedly if we say "good morning" after 12:00 noon, as if we slept in late. If it is …
grammaticality - Replying to a morning greeting - English …
2019年6月25日 · "Good morning" is fine (and standard); "Good morning to you, too" is also fine. I have never heard anyone say "Good morning, too". It would probably go far over the top, and …
Is it idiomatic to say "I just played" or "I was just playing" in ...
2025年1月9日 · Normally, I would see the verb "play" followed by an object ("football" or "a card game" for example) or some prepositional adverb like "outside", e.g. "I just played outside." So …
Any difference between "Good morning, Brian" and "Good …
2018年1月12日 · (a) there are several people to whom the "good morning" could be addressed, and/or (b) if the audience cannot see the person to whom the remark is being addressed (e.g. …
“in the morning” vs. “in morning” - English Language Learners ...
2014年11月11日 · Morning needs an article, so your example. I messaged you in the morning. But since this is past tense, it would be better to write: I messaged you this morning. For the …
Which one is correct - "Good morning both of you" or "Good …
"Good morning to everybody." "Good morning to all of you." This case is more often used when address people indirectly and formally, such as a meeting or a lecture. "Good morning to …
meaning of "morning too" - English Language Learners Stack …
Why do some people say "morning too" instead of saying "good morning to you too", in response to "good morning"? Is it grammatically correct and valid to say "good morning too" or just …
“On Sunday evening” or “In the Sunday evening”
In the evening, In the morning, in the afternoon. And for days, we use the preposition “on”, on Saturday, on Monday, on Tuesday,...so on. With respect to both of them being “nouns”, …
A word to describe the period from midnight to six in the morning
2017年12月8日 · Morning, midday, afternoon, and evening are common words that are used to break down night and day into smaller units. There are a number of phrases to describe the …