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the exact time of evening and night [closed] I wonder what the exact times of the following words are: morning, noon, afternoon, evening, night, mid-night What's the difference between at night and in the night?
“On Sunday evening” or “In the Sunday evening” Here, in the last sentence, I used IN Sunday evening, as we do with “On school vocation”; ON related to vocation, not school So here IN related to evening, not Sunday
late night vs. . . . late at night vs . . . late in night Late night, or usually written late-night is an adjective meaning happening or operating late at night See for instance macmillan Late at night means during some time at night, quite far into it So you could describe yourself as a late-night worker (if you do it regularly) or you could simply say you worked late at night This would mean you worked probably after midnight Another common
Should I say I will come on in at the time? In order for us to help you, we need to know the context: what is the exact scenario you are trying to express? The phrases on time and in time are different from each other, and both are different from at the time and at a time
Is this correct sentence Where have you been yesterday? The second sentence is only correct in some very specific dialects of English It is generally considered wrong The first sentence could be correct if you mean "what places have you visited yesterday?", but not if you mean where were you yesterday?
Times of the day - English Language Learners Stack Exchange Everything you wrote is correct in some context, even the alternate choices for afternoon, evening and night The context of latitude and season might make it more likely to use evening and night earlier For example, in summer, at high latitude, a speaker would be more likely to say, "five in the afternoon," or even, "six in the afternoon " On a dreary winter day, when it could be dark by 3
What is the difference between at Christmas and on Christmas? Christmas can be understood to be a particular day (December 25) or a seasonal celebration similar to Yule Hence, the different prepositions, on for the day, at for the seasonal celebration In my experience, the phrase is usually " on Christmas day " She is visiting her family on Christmas day, and then she's leaving with her friends to go on a ski trip He plans to propose to her, but he
word order - Tomorrow evening OR evening tomorrow OR - English Language . . . “In tomorrow evening” is not grammatical, though “tomorrow, in the evening” is “In” only works with certain time expressions- like general times of day- “in the morning”, “in the daytime”, “in the afternoon”, “in the evening” For whatever reason, “at night” is the usual expression rather than “in the night”- though the latter is not wrong When you are
When should I say AM PM and when should I say oclock? My train departs at 4 AM tomorrow Because here, if you say 'o'clock,' the next question will be when? Early morning or in the evening? However, what all I said is just in a general context Special cases always do exist!