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Goodmorning vs Good night

The phrases 'good morning' and 'good night' are both correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Good morning' is used as a greeting when you see someone in the morning, while 'good night' is used as a farewell when you are parting ways in the evening or before going to bed.

Last updated: March 20, 2024

Goodmorning

This is not a correct construction in English. The correct form is 'good morning'.

The correct way to greet someone in the morning is by saying 'good morning'.

Alternatives:

  • good morning
  • morning
  • hello
  • hi
  • greetings

Good night

This is a correct phrase in English used as a farewell in the evening or before going to bed.

'Good night' is used to bid farewell to someone in the evening or before going to bed.

Alternatives:

  • night
  • sweet dreams
  • farewell
  • sleep well
  • take care

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