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2023年5月24日 · I know that "on" is correct when we say "on the morning of + a date." But a Chinese English-teaching website says that if we put "early" or "late" before morning, "in" is also acceptable. Is that correct? I made two example sentences to compare. 1. The fire broke out on the morning of May 5. 2. The fire broke out in the early morning of May 5 ...
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2012年11月27日 · Hello, I'm confused about the preposition in the expression "at/in/on early morning". For example: 1. "At early morning I had a walk along the river." - this is a sentence from my English learning book. I wonder if "At" is the right preposition in …
this early in the morning/ so early | WordReference Forums
2020年10月12日 · Hi there, For this sentence: "sorry to have sent you a message this early in the morning' or do you say 'so early in the morning'? Just want to say that if I sent the message too early, I apologise.
early in the morning vs. in the early morning - WordReference …
2018年8月16日 · Hi everybody:) As far as I know, there is no significant difference between "early in the morning" and "in the early morning". Normally we tend to define "early" as "5 am -7am". Here I have a question, if I want to give a time. So the sentence would be "I get up early in the morning at 5:30", is...
early this morning vs earlier this morning - WordReference Forums
2016年9月20日 · I could say these even if it's still morning: Early this morning I heard the terrible news about what had happened last night. Early this morning, as I woke up and went when I was out walking, I saw a new and beautiful bird in our garden. If it's still morning as you speak, you could say "earlier this morning". It wouldn't mean that it was "early".
early tomorrow morning/early in the morning tomorrow
2016年9月9日 · Hi, there I' like to know whether you would use "early tomorrow morning/afternoon" or "early in the morning/afternoon tomorrow"? "I need a taxi for early tomorrow morning" or "I need a taxi for early in the morning tomorrow" "I will try to get there early tomorrow afternoon" or "I will try to...
in/on early Monday morning - WordReference Forums
2020年3月20日 · My husband and I are coming in early Monday morning Definitely a completely different case than the sentence below. what took place at the meeting on Monday morning what took place at the meeting early Monday morning Either one works perfectly well by itself, although they don't mean exactly the same thing.
early on Monday morning/early Monday morning
2016年4月9日 · Preparatory work was completed early on Sunday morning, with the lifting of the bow section- seen as the most challenging part of the operation- to be conducted over two days. The 6,825-ton ferry lies more than 40 metres (130 feet) beneath the surface of the water, off the south-western island of Jindo.
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2008年6月4日 · [1] On a morning, they saw a weird object flying high in the sky. [2] Early on a morning, they saw a weird object flying high in the sky.[I believe this is not idiomatic. Isn't it?] ([3] Early in the morning one day, they saw a weird object flying high in the sky) [4] Around five on a morning, they saw a weird object flying high in the sky.
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2016年9月26日 · Hi, there On Wikipedia, I read this: "RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning of 15 April 1912, after colliding with an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. " Why is it written "In the early morning"...