morning
The early part of the day that begins at sunrise and ends at noon. It is the period when most people wake up, eat breakfast, and start their daily work or school activities.
Beispiele
3 von 5I usually drink a cup of coffee every morning to help me wake up.
I typically have coffee during the start of the day to become alert.
The symposium is scheduled to commence at nine o'clock in the morning.
The conference will start at 9:00 AM.
See you tomorrow morning for our walk!
I will meet you early the next day for our exercise.
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Visualize the 'M' in Morning as two mountain peaks with the sun rising between them.
Schnelles Quiz
I have an important meeting ____ Wednesday morning.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: on
Beispiele
I usually drink a cup of coffee every morning to help me wake up.
everydayI typically have coffee during the start of the day to become alert.
The symposium is scheduled to commence at nine o'clock in the morning.
formalThe conference will start at 9:00 AM.
See you tomorrow morning for our walk!
informalI will meet you early the next day for our exercise.
The study observed peak concentration levels during the morning sessions.
academicResearch showed the highest focus occurred in the early day periods.
Please ensure the morning reports are on my desk by 10 AM.
businessMake sure the early daily documents are delivered before mid-morning.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
morning person
someone who is active and happy in the early day
first thing in the morning
the very first task done after waking
good morning
a common greeting used before noon
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Mourning is the expression of grief after a death, while morning is a time of day.
Nutzungshinweise
Use the preposition 'in' when talking about the morning generally ('in the morning'), but use 'on' when referring to a specific day's morning ('on Tuesday morning').
Häufige Fehler
Learners often say 'at morning' or 'at the morning'; the correct prepositional phrase is always 'in the morning'.
Merkhilfe
Visualize the 'M' in Morning as two mountain peaks with the sun rising between them.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Middle English word 'morwenin', which comes from 'morn'.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In many English-speaking cultures, 'Good morning' is considered a polite and necessary greeting in professional and social settings until 12:00 PM.
Schnelles Quiz
I have an important meeting ____ Wednesday morning.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: on
Ähnliche Regeln
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badly
A1In a way that is not good, effective, or successful. It can also be used to mean 'very much' when you want or need something a lot.
lineup
A1A lineup is a group of people or things organized in a specific order for an event or purpose. It is often used to describe players on a sports team, performers at a concert, or a list of products.
thoughtful
A1Thoughtful describes someone who is kind and thinks about the needs or feelings of others. It can also describe a person who is thinking deeply or carefully about a specific subject.
skull
A1The skull is the hard, bony structure that forms the head in humans and animals. Its main purpose is to protect the brain and support the shape of the face.
recipient
A1A recipient is a person or group that receives something, such as a letter, a gift, or an award. It is a formal way to describe the person on the receiving end of an action or object.
shy
A1Shy describes a person who feels nervous, uncomfortable, or timid around other people. It often involves a lack of confidence in social situations or a hesitation to speak and interact with strangers.
shorts
A1Shorts are a type of clothing worn on the lower part of the body that covers the hips and the tops of the legs. They are typically worn in warm weather or during physical activities like sports and exercise.
meadow
A1A meadow is a field covered with grass and often wildflowers. It is a natural area where grass is allowed to grow freely, often used for animals to graze or for people to enjoy nature.
disrupt
A1To stop something from happening in the normal way or to cause a problem that interrupts a process. It is often used when an event or a system is forced to change its usual flow.
scary
A1Something that is scary makes you feel afraid or frightened. It is often used to describe things like horror movies, monsters, or dangerous situations that cause a feeling of fear.
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