Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Morning"
The meaning of "Morning" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Co znaczy morning wood?
A:
morning wood is when a male wakes up and has an erection
Q:
Co znaczy Actually this morning without my coffee I feel like I snorted some of Louisiana's finest myself.?
A:
Ah. That is very strange what the person said. Maybe it is some Louisiana slang, but I don't know. In any case, you will probably never hear this again. And if you say this to someone, most people would be very confused.
Q:
Co znaczy I slept on and off all morning? ("on and off" i'm confused about it)can you give me more examples about it please??
A:
On and off is an expression. In this case it means that you slept then woke up then slept then woke up again. It's easily changeable like the on and off of a light switch.
Q:
Co znaczy Whatever lies beyond this morning is a little later on.?
A:
It's poetic. It sounds like lyrics.
In other words: "Don't worry about what will happen later."
"Now is now. We can worry about later when it happens."
Something like that. :)
In other words: "Don't worry about what will happen later."
"Now is now. We can worry about later when it happens."
Something like that. :)
Q:
Co znaczy morning ?
A:
Yes, it is a greeting, you can reply with just "morning" if it is in passing, but if the person is approaching you it can be the beginning of a conversation, if you say "morning" you don't need to say "hey" or "hello" as well.
Example sentences using "Morning"
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z morning all.
A:
You can say "good morning all" to a group on it's own. Or, it can be added to the. beginning of a sentence. "Morning all, it is time for class."
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z morning.
A:
In response to your last question. "In the morning of the day after tomorrow" is correct. "In the morning, the day after tomorrow" is incorrect. It is also the same for the day before yesterday.
When you are talking are talking about today, you say:
-"This morning"
-"At noon" or "at midday"
-"This afternoon"
-"This evening"
-"Tonight"
When you talk about tomorrow or yesterday you say:
-"tomorrow/yesterday morning" or "in the morning of t/y".
-"tomorrow/y at noon/midday"
-"Tomorrow/y afternoon" or " in the morning of t/y"
-"Tomorrow/y evening" or "in the evening of t/y"
-"Tomorrow/y night" or "t/y at night"
All of my suggestions are good for normal written and spoken conversation. However, when writing formally, it is better to, for example, say:
-"in the morning of the 17th"
-"at noon on the 21st"
I hope this helps. :D
When you are talking are talking about today, you say:
-"This morning"
-"At noon" or "at midday"
-"This afternoon"
-"This evening"
-"Tonight"
When you talk about tomorrow or yesterday you say:
-"tomorrow/yesterday morning" or "in the morning of t/y".
-"tomorrow/y at noon/midday"
-"Tomorrow/y afternoon" or " in the morning of t/y"
-"Tomorrow/y evening" or "in the evening of t/y"
-"Tomorrow/y night" or "t/y at night"
All of my suggestions are good for normal written and spoken conversation. However, when writing formally, it is better to, for example, say:
-"in the morning of the 17th"
-"at noon on the 21st"
I hope this helps. :D
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z This morning I managed to delete several hundred important emails. I’m now waiting on Steve from IT to see if the emails can be recovered. So, while I wait – has anyone made a major mistake at work and what happened?.
A:
“Managed to” means that you did something, either by trying hard to, or on accident when not meaning to.
(Trying hard)
“I managed to work all night and finish that important project.”
(Accidental)
“I somehow managed to tear a hole every pair of socks I own.”
(Trying hard)
“I managed to work all night and finish that important project.”
(Accidental)
“I somehow managed to tear a hole every pair of socks I own.”
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z I took this around four this morning. How can I understand the meaning of take something around four?.
A:
This is basically just talking about the camera. He got the shot that morning. 이거 새벽 4시즘에 찍었다라는 뜻이에요. “I took this video/picture” is the full sentence but people often omit video/picture in the sentence.
Example:
I took this awhile ago. = (I took this picture/video awhile ago)
Example:
I took this awhile ago. = (I took this picture/video awhile ago)
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z good morning .
A:
Good morning is a 'greeting word'. It can be as a whole sentence as independent part of sentence. Good morning! Good morning, I am glad to see you. Good morning, it's a nice weather today. etc
Synonyms of "Morning" and their differences
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między "at morning" i "in the morning" ?
A:
@SophieKim:
"At morning"
1. He presented every year at morning assembly
2. The students at morning assembly were worried.
"In the morning"
1. I will make sure to be there in the morning
2. He forgot everything about it in the morning after.
"At morning"
1. He presented every year at morning assembly
2. The students at morning assembly were worried.
"In the morning"
1. I will make sure to be there in the morning
2. He forgot everything about it in the morning after.
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między 3 in the morning i 3 am i 3 in the day i 3 pm ?
A:
"3 in the morning" and "3 am" have the same meaning.
"3 in the day" is not usually said. Usually you hear "3 in the afternoon," (3 pm) and at 6 we switch to "6 in the evening." (6 pm)
"3 in the afternoon" and "3 pm" have the same meaning.
"6 in the evening" and "6 pm" have the same meaning.
"3 in the day" is not usually said. Usually you hear "3 in the afternoon," (3 pm) and at 6 we switch to "6 in the evening." (6 pm)
"3 in the afternoon" and "3 pm" have the same meaning.
"6 in the evening" and "6 pm" have the same meaning.
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między in the mornings i in the morning ?
A:
In the mornings means something that happens every or almost every morning
In the morning refers to a specific morning, such as tomorrow morning
In the morning refers to a specific morning, such as tomorrow morning
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między I usually feel tired in the morning. i I'm usually feeling ?
A:
I think you mean, is it ok to say "I'm usually feeling tired in the morning?"
The answer is that when an action is repeated, we use the simple present and not the present progressive:
I go to school every day.
I work on Fridays.
I eat meat for breakfast.
The answer is that when an action is repeated, we use the simple present and not the present progressive:
I go to school every day.
I work on Fridays.
I eat meat for breakfast.
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między I had worked in the morning. i I worked in the morning. ?
A:
Meaning wise they are the same. "I had worked in the morning." Is a grammatical tense called the past perfect tense in English. It's used to state a completed action in the past. "I worked in the morning." is just the past tense which is used to say something that has already happened. So if you are choosing one of these to say they mean the same thing basically.
Translations of "Morning"
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? 만날때"Good morning", "good afternoon" 사용하는데
저녁 8pm~9pm에 만났을때는 good night 은 어색한가요?
헤어질때 good night은 가능하다고는 알고 있어요.
저녁 8pm~9pm에 만났을때는 good night 은 어색한가요?
헤어질때 good night은 가능하다고는 알고 있어요.
A:
네 좀 어색해요. 대신 8pm~9pm에 "good evening" 사용하세요
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? I'd be surprised if any of them "made it to work" this morning.
A:
I’d be surprised if anyone came to work this morning.
You could also use your sentence. If you do, I suggest you change “any of them” to “anyone“.
You could also use your sentence. If you do, I suggest you change “any of them” to “anyone“.
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? This morning I wake up very early
A:
I woke up very early this morning
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? a:Good morning
b;I counted.
What do you mean "i counted"
b;I counted.
What do you mean "i counted"
A:
그래요! 전 셌어요- I counted
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? Early in the morning, a poor puppy slept on the bridge all night. Who abandoned it?
A:
Early in the morning, a poor puppy, who was abandoned, slept on the bridge all night.
Or
Early in the morning, a poor, abandoned puppy slept on the bridge all night.
Or
Early in the morning, a poor, abandoned puppy slept on the bridge all night.
Other questions about "Morning"
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? We don't realize how late it is before it's suddenly morning already if we are addicted to computer games.
A:
We don't realize how late it is in the morning; especially, if we are addicted to computer games.
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? We are so busy that we easily forget that it gets dark and it gets to morning.
A:
Do you mean you are so busy that you don’t realize how late it is before it’s suddenly morning already?
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? I woke up late this morning so I driven to here.
A:
× I woke up late this morning so I driven to here.
✓ I woke up late this morning so I drove here.
I'm not sure what you want to say.. I have corrected the sentence thinking that you wanted to say u woke up late and so u drove to where you wanted to go... If you meant something else then please let me know
✓ I woke up late this morning so I drove here.
I'm not sure what you want to say.. I have corrected the sentence thinking that you wanted to say u woke up late and so u drove to where you wanted to go... If you meant something else then please let me know
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? This morning it was sunny and warm, so I dicided to go to the cafe.
Because, the distance to the cafe is perfect for a walk and the view is beautiful.
Also I wanted to work comfortably on the terrace.
I enjoyed the walk, but when I got to the cafe, it was getting cloudy and the wind started to blowing 😞
Because, the distance to the cafe is perfect for a walk and the view is beautiful.
Also I wanted to work comfortably on the terrace.
I enjoyed the walk, but when I got to the cafe, it was getting cloudy and the wind started to blowing 😞
A:
× This morning it was sunny and warm, so I dicided to go to the cafe.
✓ This morning it was sunny and warm, so I decided to go to the cafe.
× Because, the distance to the cafe is perfect for a walk and the view is beautiful.
✓ The distance to the cafe is perfect for a walk, and the view is beautiful.
× Also I wanted to work comfortably on the terrace.
✓ I also wanted to work comfortably on the terrace.
× I enjoyed the walk, but when I got to the cafe, it was getting cloudy and the wind started to blowing 😞
✓ I enjoyed the walk, but when I got to the cafe, it was getting cloudy. The wind started to blow. 😞
✓ This morning it was sunny and warm, so I decided to go to the cafe.
× Because, the distance to the cafe is perfect for a walk and the view is beautiful.
✓ The distance to the cafe is perfect for a walk, and the view is beautiful.
× Also I wanted to work comfortably on the terrace.
✓ I also wanted to work comfortably on the terrace.
× I enjoyed the walk, but when I got to the cafe, it was getting cloudy and the wind started to blowing 😞
✓ I enjoyed the walk, but when I got to the cafe, it was getting cloudy. The wind started to blow. 😞
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? I woke up at 6pm this morning, I jumped from my bed, and I was hoping the weather is good. But, my first day of school had been greeted with gloom. It seems to have rained yesterday, because the ground was all wet. I was losing my spirit for school, but I putted on a fake smile even though I was in the badmood.
A:
× I woke up at 6pm this morning, I jumped from my bed, and I was hoping the weather is good.
✓ I woke up at 6 o’clock this morning. I jumped out of bed, hoping the weather was good.
× I was losing my spirit for school, but I putted on a fake smile even though I was in the badmood.
✓ I was losing my spirit for school, but I put on a fake smile, even though I was in a bad mood.
I assumed you meant 6 AM, but since you already wrote morning I just added “o’clock” otherwise it’s a bit redundant. No need to put “my bed”, we already assume it’s yours. :) Past tense of “put” is just “put”, you go by context. Just a few details but good job.
✓ I woke up at 6 o’clock this morning. I jumped out of bed, hoping the weather was good.
× I was losing my spirit for school, but I putted on a fake smile even though I was in the badmood.
✓ I was losing my spirit for school, but I put on a fake smile, even though I was in a bad mood.
I assumed you meant 6 AM, but since you already wrote morning I just added “o’clock” otherwise it’s a bit redundant. No need to put “my bed”, we already assume it’s yours. :) Past tense of “put” is just “put”, you go by context. Just a few details but good job.
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