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Time in the morning for breakfast/time for breakfast in the morning?

English Language & Usage Asked by Neha rose on December 28, 2020

Can anyone help me out here?

Which is right and more standard among the following?:

  1. I don’t have time in the morning for breakfast

                 **OR**
    
  2. I don’t have time for breakfast in the morning

While conversing with colleagues option 1) slipped out of my tongue and I’m afraid if the first sentence is incorrect.

Please share your opinions

One Answer

The only thing that's perhaps "incorrect" with your sentences is that they are pleonastic. Of course, breakfast is had in the morning only.

So perhaps you could have said "I don't have time for breakfasts."

Answered by user405662 on December 28, 2020

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