Which sentence is correct?

1. J'ai anglais de matin.
2. J'ai anglais à matin.

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I'll send this to our French expert, SraJMcGin.
If you must choose between those 2, choose #1. However, I'd say neither of those!
I have English in the morning. (AM)

J'ai l'anglais le matin.

That is what I would say because "in the morning" is "le Matin."

Sra (aka Mme)

I'll flag this so I can come back later to see if you have any other questions.
But my textbook has an example of à midi et demi. If it is right to use à for midi et demi, then why can't I do the same for matin?
Since I don't know which textbook y ou have, à midi would be AT noon. And à midi et demi = at 12:30 or half-past noon.

Perhaps you would type the COMPLETE sentence from your textbook?

Sra (aka Mme)
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