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toward
Preposition
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Facing or moving in the direction of something.
We were walking toward the shop when she began feeling sick.
Looking toward the east, we could see the city.
I was walking toward my car when I fell.
I've always had strong feelings toward her.
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If you put money towards something, the money is to help pay for it.
He's been saving money toward a new computer for school.
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close to
Toward the end, we were getting very tired.
morning
Noun
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Morning is the time of day when people wake up to have breakfast and go to work or school. In most cases, it is also the time of sunrise.
It was cold when the Sun rose in the morning, but after lunch it became warm.
morning
Interjection
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Morning can be a greeting, similar to hello. It is a shortened form of good morning or it's a good morning. Morning should only used in the morning.
Good morning, sir.
Morning, Kath!