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I sleep in the morning vs I sleep in a morning

The correct phrase is 'I sleep in the morning.' 'Morning' is a general time of day, so it does not require an article like 'a.'

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1101 views

I sleep in the morning

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone sleeps during the morning hours.

Examples:

  • I sleep in the morning because I work night shifts.
  • She prefers to sleep in the morning and stay up late at night.
  • I sleep in the morning and work at night
  • You're right, I like to sleep in the morning.
  • I mean, he knows that you sleep in the morning.
  • It's decaf, 'cause I know you have to sleep in the morning.
  • Stories to frighten vampires before they go to sleep in the morning.
  • I thought I was letting him sleep in this morning, till I got the call.
  • I sleep all morning, but you go to that restaurant and work and work.
  • Take a few aspirin, drink a whole lot of water sleep in in the morning.
  • Sometimes if I'm up all night, I need the mornings to sleep.
  • We are up all night and go to sleep in the morning.
  • I choked my roommate in my sleep this morning.
  • I think he'll probably sleep till morning.
  • I could sleep all morning too.
  • Sleep in this morning, go to the pictures this afternoon.
  • She can't sleep all the morning.
  • If you sleep away the morning... the whole day is in disarray.
  • I'm going to try and get a few hours' sleep before morning.
  • And my parents chose not to tell me, and I just... I continued to go out every night and sleep in every morning and fight with my dad.
  • I couldn't get to sleep until early morning... and as soon as I woke up, I thought of you.
  • He didn't talk in his sleep and in the morning he finished it quickly and honestly.

I sleep in a morning

This phrase is incorrect in English. 'Morning' is a general time of day and does not require an article.

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