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"this morning" vs "this mornin'"

Both "this mornin'" and "this morning" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "This mornin'" is a colloquial or informal way of saying "this morning," often used in casual speech or writing. On the other hand, "this morning" is the standard and formal way of referring to the time period from dawn until noon.

Last Updated: March 11, 2024

this morning

This phrase is the standard and formal way of referring to the time period from dawn until noon.

This phrase is the standard way of referring to the time period from dawn until noon. It is used in formal and informal contexts.

Examples:

  • I woke up early this morning.
  • This morning, I had a meeting with my boss.
  • Did you see the news this morning?
  • I'll call you this morning to discuss the project.
  • This morning's weather forecast looks promising.

Alternatives:

  • this mornin'
  • this a.m.
  • this forenoon
  • this daybreak
  • this dawn

this mornin'

This phrase is correct in informal or colloquial contexts.

This phrase is a colloquial or informal way of saying "this morning." It is commonly used in casual speech or writing.

Examples:

  • I saw him this mornin' at the store.
  • This mornin' was so beautiful, I decided to go for a walk.
  • Can you believe it's already this mornin'?
  • I'll see you this mornin' at the cafe.
  • What are you up to this mornin'?

Alternatives:

  • this morning
  • this a.m.
  • this forenoon
  • this daybreak
  • this dawn

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