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When she arrived << at the court in the morning of the [#permalink] New post 07 Jan 2005, 07:14
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When she arrived << at the court in the morning of the event, >> her voice had vanished.

(A) at the court in the morning of the event,

(B) in the court on the morning at the event,

(C) at the court on the morning of the event,

(D) in the court in the morning of the event,

(E) on the court in the morning of the event,

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“at the court on the morning of the eventâ€
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 [#permalink] New post 07 Jan 2005, 12:50
Why "on the morning"? Don't we always say "in the morning"?
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 [#permalink] New post 07 Jan 2005, 12:55
it is "on the morning of....." an event type question instead of "in the morning i drink tea" type
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 [#permalink] New post 08 Jan 2005, 08:45
Difference between what you are saying & the what question is saying is that they differ in tenses. You are talking present continuous tense where as question is testing past.

You could use preposition on as long as you convey the meaning in accordance with the tenses.

Example,
on the morning of "THE DAY", means you are taking a specific morning on a certain specific day.
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 [#permalink] New post 08 Jan 2005, 09:00
I never know "tense" has anything to do with "preposition".
Anyway, does GMAT test "preposition" explicitly like this?
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