Robson Leonel Branco
on the morning of July 3rd, 1863.... Could I use "in the morning of july 3rd in 1863" interchangbly without changing the meaning?
2024年4月24日 22:51
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They are not interchangeable, but you can say "in the morning of July 3". Here's an example where "in" is better than "on": "Jack had waited weeks for the letter to arrive. He could hardly stand the suspense. When would it come? What would it say? Then, late in the morning of July3 he heard a knock on his door. It was the postman!" Because of the word "late", "on" would not work at all.
2024年4月25日 23:24
You can do something "in the morning" once or habitually, but if you add a specific date you need to change the preposition to "on." The structure "in the morning" + "of" + a specific date just doesn't work in English.
2024年4月25日 01:59
You would say 'on the morning of July 3rd, 1863' :)
2024年4月25日 01:29
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