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since morning vs since the morning

Both "since morning" and "since the morning" are correct but are used in slightly different contexts. "Since morning" is more commonly used to refer to the time period starting from the morning until the present moment. "Since the morning" is used to refer to a specific morning, such as today or yesterday.
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since morning

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to the time period starting from the morning until the present moment, without specifying a particular morning.

This phrase is used to indicate the time period from the morning until the present moment. It does not specify a particular morning, but rather refers to the current day.

Examples:

  • I have been working since morning and I'm exhausted.
  • She has been studying since morning and hasn't taken a break.
  • He has been waiting for you since morning.
  • Been watching these reports since morning.
  • I have no battery since morning.
  • It's been raining since morning The baby fox was lazing about
  • Cops Had Been At The Dead Girl's Apartment Since Morning.
  • I'd say this is the best shelter we've had since morning.
  • And didn't pick up her phone since morning, so I called her house.
  • Marie has been packing her since morning.
  • She's been alone in her room since morning.
  • We've eaten nothing since morning.
  • The poor boy's been rushing around like mad since morning.
  • She's been sitting in my rickshaw since morning
  • We've been waiting since morning, that's no way to do business.
  • I've been drinking since morning... and I've got pain here.
  • But I haven't had anything since morning!
  • y you haven' eaen a hing since morning.
  • - No. But since morning, through our sources, we've learned their names...
  • l haven't been at home since morning.
  • Since morning, you have been behaving like you have known us for years
  • Imre - I've been waiting for you since morning.
  • Been watching these reports since morning.

Alternatives:

  • since the morning
  • since this morning
  • since yesterday morning
  • since early morning
  • since the crack of dawn

since the morning

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to the time period starting from a specific morning, such as today or yesterday.

This phrase is used to indicate the time period from a specific morning until the present moment. It specifies a particular morning, such as today or yesterday.

Examples:

  • I have been busy since the morning and haven't had a chance to relax.
  • She has been feeling unwell since the morning.
  • He has been working on this project since the morning.
  • No... Not since the morning she - she disappeared.
  • Since the morning of January 1, 2006, when his wife Samantha was found murdered in their home, I have stood by my client Simon Rose.
  • Those dishes have been sitting in the sink since the morning.
  • The protest has quadrupled in size since the morning!
  • You are talking since the morning, just sit down and shut up.
  • Since the morning, the upper abdomen started to have pains,
  • I know. I've been hungry since the morning weigh-in.
  • You're strange since the morning.
  • She's over there wiping off all that makeup she's had on since the morning.
  • Yes. Apparently, she'd been out of town since the morning Mr. Henry was found dead.
  • We have been talking in this Chamber today since the morning on relations between the European Union and Russia.
  • This discussion is something which our citizens expect - that we should deal with these problems, and it is just this which we have been talking about since the morning.
  • Every morning just the same Since the morning that we came

Alternatives:

  • since morning
  • since this morning
  • since yesterday morning
  • since early morning
  • since the crack of dawn

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