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Silly Rabbit

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Hello!

Does "late morning" mean to sleep in/get up late, or does it just mean a certain part/time of the morning?

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Hello!

Does "late morning" mean to sleep in/get up late, or does it just mean a certain part/time of the morning?

Thank you :)
By itself, it means a time of day - 10.30am to noon, perhaps, depending on the context.

If you slept in, you might say "I had a late morning", in which case, you might have got up at 8am instead of 7.
So you don't have to wake up late in the morning to have a 'late morning'. It just has to be later than when you normally get up.
 

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Hah! My grandson is constantly telling me he "had a late morning." That usually means he got up just before noon.
 

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So in this sense it can only be used in "to have a" formation? Is it incorrect to use it in a sentence like: "I'm going back to school next week, so no more late mornings"?
 

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So in this sense it can only be used in "to have a" formation? Is it incorrect to use it in a sentence like: "I'm going back to school next week, so no more late mornings"?
That is a correct sentence.
 
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