
Jul 9th, 2009, 08:28 pm
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'at morning' to mean 'in the morning' ? One of my students asked me if 'at morning' means the same as 'in the morning'
I told her that I don't use 'at morning' but that it might be British.
However, 'at morning' in AE would mean 'at dawn' / 'at day-break' or something like that. It sounds like something you'd hear in a movie that's over dramatic if at all. |