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SUMMARY:Heute Morgen
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DESCRIPTION: Morgen&nbsp;is a useful, but confusing word.
der MorgenThis refers to the time of the day from around 5 am to around 9 am. For the time between 9 am and 12 pm, say der Vormittag: In German, we don&lsquo;t have just an afternoon &ndash; we also have a &ldquo;before noon&ldquo;.We can say for example:Der Morgen war sch&ouml;n.= The morning was beautiful.Am Morgen fr&uuml;hst&uuml;cke ich.= In the morning I have breakfast.fr&uuml;h am Morgen= early in the morning
morgens... means the same as&nbsp;am Morgen&nbsp;(in the morning).fr&uuml;h am Morgen = fr&uuml;h morgensAm Morgen fr&uuml;hst&uuml;cke ich. = Morgens fr&uuml;hst&uuml;cke ich.Following the same pattern you can say&nbsp;nachts&nbsp;(=&nbsp;in der Nacht),&nbsp;abends&nbsp;(=&nbsp;am Abend),&nbsp;nachmittags&nbsp;(am Nachmittag),&nbsp;vormittags&nbsp;(=&nbsp;am Vormittag),&nbsp;mittags&nbsp;(=&nbsp;am Mittag).
morgen... means tomorrow.Morgen fahre ich nach Berlin.= Tomorrow I&lsquo;ll go to Berlin.

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