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  1. 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?

  2. word choice - On the evening Vs. In the evening - English …

    Dec 6, 2016 · The easiest way to explain, I guess, would be to compare in the evening -> time of day vs on the evenings -> date. NB: there is no "s" in "in the evening", because it's a time …

  3. time - 16:00 o'clock afternoon or 16:00 o'clock evening? - English ...

    Dec 25, 2017 · Should I refer to 16:00 o'clock as afternoon or as evening? In winter, when the days are short, and it becomes dark already at this time already in many countries, and …

  4. “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.

  5. What word do we use to mean "evening breakfast"?

    Mar 19, 2022 · 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"?

  6. Times of the day - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Apr 19, 2020 · 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 …

  7. What does the word "evening-in" mean here? - English Language …

    May 21, 2020 · 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 …

  8. idioms - Why is 'what will you do tomorrow evening' incorrect ...

    What will you do tomorrow evening instead? The difference between " What will you do tomorrow? " and " What are you doing tomorrow? " is not a question of grammaticality - both …

  9. Breakfast + lunch = brunch ; lunch + dinner = linner ; breakfast ...

    Lunch: midday Dinner/Supper: early evening (although dinner can also be noon to early-afternoon especially on Sundays and holidays, and whether the evening meal is called dinner or supper …

  10. politeness - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Aug 17, 2019 · When politely greeting one person, we can say "good morning/afternoon/evening", and possibly add "sir" for a man, or "madam" for a woman, although these are now very old …