· Hello guys! The title is pretty self explanatory. What's the correct preposition to use with the word "dawn"? I want to say something like: "in/on/at dawn of Friday before my birthday, I … · The Homeric epithet for dawn (alba) in English is "rosy fingered". I understand that this is not a literal translation of the original Greek. How is it expressed in Spanish translations of … · Yes, I am: dawn, for sure. I thought it was an American colloquia0l, informal, probably also funny expression meaning sheet or similar. Thanks for your time. · "Come dawn" basically means "when dawn comes". (cross-posted) I agree that it's probably a subjunctive, and this form survives in the established idiom "come hell or high water", … · Jane, 4; Sheldon, 7; and Dawn, 8, will be attending the kids' party on May 8. Question 1: Comma after the names, and semicolons after the ages of the kids? Question 2: … · The author then says that there is more day to dawn, in other words there are more periods of enlightenment that will begin (if we are aware that they are, indeed, new periods of … · 1. "At early morning" is wrong (although "at dawn" works, since dawn is a particular moment). Either in early morning OR in the early morning sounds good to me. 2. Early on Monday … · In foggy dusk or at foggy dusk. Which spelling is correct? For example: Campfire sounds preposition foggy dusk.