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#2 (permalink) Thu Nov 16, 2006 8:51 am Is 'on the morning' OK? |
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Hi Haihao
When you have a construction such as 'morning of the day', the preposition follows the "rule" for the word 'day': on the day, on Tuesday, on November 16th, on Christmas Eve, etc.
Without using this particular construction, you'd say 'in the morning'.
Yes, in context, saying 'in the morning' could be used to mean 'tomorrow morning':
"Good night. See you in the morning."
You can sometimes replace 'the day that' with 'the day when'. Did you have a specific sentence in mind?
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#3 (permalink) Thu Nov 16, 2006 9:04 am Is 'on the morning' OK? |
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Hi Amy,
Thank you again. Now the 1st question is made very clear to me. As for the 2nd, it was also from the quoted sentence. In fact, I had just come across it now and fancied afterwards if they were 'old English'. :)
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#4 (permalink) Thu Nov 16, 2006 9:09 am Is 'on the morning' OK? |
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Hi Haihao
You could possibly use 'when' in that sentence, but that would not be my preference.
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#5 (permalink) Fri Nov 17, 2006 22:03 pm Is 'on the morning' OK? |
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| The use of 'when' in the sentence would specify that the young couple's arrival was scheduled or expected for the morning of the day in qusetion. In the actual sentence used in the book, the author simply identifies the day as being the one in which the couple were to arrive and then focuses in on events occuring during the morning of that same day. |
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#6 (permalink) Fri Nov 17, 2006 22:03 pm Is 'on the morning' OK? |
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| The use of 'when' in the sentence would specify that the young couple's arrival was scheduled or expected for the morning of the day in qusetion. In the actual sentence used in the book, the author simply identifies the day as being the one in which the couple were to arrive and then focuses in on events occuring during the morning of that same day. |
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