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Used with verbs:
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How did you spend your morning?"
(spend)
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It got colder as the morning passed."
(passed, progressed)
Used with nouns:
"
I am not a morning person."
(person)
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I just got back from my morning workout."
(workout, jog, walk, swim)
"
This pregnancy is giving me morning sickness."
(sickness)
"
Do you read the morning newspaper?"
(newspaper, paper)
"
The accident happened during the morning commute."
(commute, shift, hours)
"
Morning rush hour is the worst."
(rush hour, traffic)
"
I never break my morning routine."
(routine, ritual)
"
I need my morning coffee."
(coffee, tea)
"
We have morning prayer at church."
(prayer, service, worship)
"
I love the morning air."
(air, sunshine, sunlight, sun, sky)
Used with adjectives:
"
We have breakfast with them every weekday morning."
(weekday, weekend, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
"
We usually go jogging in the early morning."
(early, late)
"
What time are you getting up tomorrow morning?"
(tomorrow)
"
We met with him yesterday morning."
(yesterday, the next, the following)
"
It is another lazy morning."
(lazy, sunny, fine, clear, beautiful, bright, cool, crisp, cold, nice, busy)
"
We had a peaceful morning together."
(peaceful, lovely, quiet, pleasant)
Used with prepositions:
"
We are leaving on the morning of the tenth."
(on)
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The morning of the eleventh was cold."
(of)
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It will be ready by morning."
(by)
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The accident happened during the morning."
(during, in)