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Not necessarily. It is simply two words next to each other.
Good morning is two words, good and morning.
In English we write "Good morning" in two separate words.
When John Steinbeck wrote, "It was a morning like no other," he meant that there was nothing special about that morning. It was the same as every other day.
There are homophones (sound alike words):morning - early part of the day, or AMmourning - the process of grieving for a death, or other loss
The name if the song is "there is no other way" but, not quiet sure who the artist is because there are several renditions of the song.
No, that is not correct.The correct way of writing this phrase is good morning.It is two words, not one.For example:"Have a good morning everyone"."Good morning Bob, how are you?"
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You can't. Sleep and morning do not rhyme with each other.
Why do you need another word for his? The word his is adequate.
I think it's open from the very morning you woke up to around 1:00 in the morning. In other words, you have to stay up all day & night to get to 1:00.