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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?
Appropriate Time of Greeting Good Evening To a large extent the start of 'evening' is a matter of opinion or convention The Oxford Dictionaries say that it 'usually' starts at 'about' 6 PM Note the lack of a definite rule Evening NOUN 1 The period of time at the end of the day, usually from about 6 p m to bedtime it was seven o'clock in the evening Evening (Lexico) Cambridge does not provide a time: the part of the day between
What word do we use to mean evening breakfast? Usually we use the word "breakfast" in the morning to mean to eat something, but what word do we use to mean "afternoon breakfast" and "evening breakfast"?
Good Evening vs Good Night - English Language Learners Stack Exchange Use "good evening" While it is the end of the work day, there are still things to do (drive home, eat dinner, watch TV, take a bath, ???) before going to sleep "good night" is better when you are done doing other things for the day If you went to a party after work, and it ended at 10PM, it would be more likely to use "good night"
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!
What does the word evening-in mean here? - English Language Learners . . . The meaning of "evening-in" here is an evening spent at home The claim is that one's evening spent at home will be enhanced by playing the game "Evening-in" won't be in a dictionary, because it's a "nonce word", created in the moment of writing for just that use The writer used a hyphen to make it clear that he intended the collocation to be regarded as a noun, meaning an evening spent at
grammar - tomorrow morning vs. tomorrows morning - English Language . . . Tomorrow morning, tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow evening and tomorrow night they all refer to different periods of the day after “today” Whereas the possessive apostrophe is used in: a good night' s sleep (a good night of sleep) The possessive apostrophe replaces "of" and adds an "s" several good night s ' sleep (several good nights of sleep)