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  1. The difference in the second set of sentences isn't as great, but you can do the same thing: replace tonight with Friday night and assume it's being said on Monday. Also, in this set of sentences, the for could be interpreted as meaning for tonight only , perhaps implying that the person doesn't normally wait tables—but will make an exception in your case.

  2. Aug 13, 2005 · Tonite is just the more phonetically spelled, informal and wrong form of tonight!! The other day I realised that I'd written tonite instead of tonight here in the foros, ages ago when I was new. I wouldn't do it now!!! Una preguntita - Why have you put this question in Spanish grammar? Salu2!!! Philippa

  3. We usually form wh-questions with wh- + an auxiliary verb (be, do or have) + subject + main verb or with wh- + a modal verb + subject + main verb ...

  4. Nov 29, 2017 · It is not a request like "Will you come tonight?" "Will you come tonight?" is what I would ask if I were inviting you to my house or to dinner or whatever tonight. "Are you coming tonight?" is not an invitation; it is a simple question. I don't know whether you're coming tonight; I'm not inviting you necessarily, but you may be swinging by to ...

  5. May 6, 2009 · A discussion thread about the usage of tonight and this night in English. Learn why tonight is the normal and preferred choice, and when this night can be used as the subject of a clause.

  6. Jun 18, 2023 · And now I have only a few pages to finish it, which I will do tonight. I see why " have read " and " am read " are wrong, and I see why " have been reading " is the right answer. I started read reading in the past and the reading still is still in progress at the present moment.

  7. Nov 17, 2013 · What are you doing tonight? Both of the above are idiomatic, with the second being the most natural. The "will you" form isn't incorrect, but it would only be used in certain circumstances.

  8. Apr 5, 2021 · Hi. Let's say I've just finished tutoring sessions with my teacher and I wanted to ask her what she would do later. It was at 6 o'clock. Is it idiomatic to ask "Any plans for tonight?" and "Any plans tonight"? Thanks a lot!

  9. Dec 22, 2015 · I will go to the cinema tonight. This is not "formal" as you mentioned, but for this scenario rather implies spontaneous decision (the speaker decided that he will go to the cinema just now). If you want to express uncertainty, you could go with: I am planning to go to the cinema tonight. I'm thinking about going to the cinema tonight.

  10. Aug 29, 2015 · I'll be in late tonight. means that this evening (i.e. before the day is over, i.e. before midnight) people will be able to find me "in" (see previous explanation), but that will happen past the time that was agreed upon. I'll be late tonight.

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