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  1. Sep 13, 2010 · Learn the difference between 'on the last night' and 'last night' as adverbial expressions of time. See examples, explanations and usage notes from WordReference Forums.

  2. Jan 19, 2010 · Learn the difference between last night's and last nights in English grammar. See examples, explanations and discussions from native speakers and language learners.

  3. Dec 18, 2008 · A discussion thread about the difference and usage of last night and last evening in English. Some participants claim that yesterday evening is more specific than last night, while others prefer last night or yesterday evening for formality or casualness.

  4. Jan 6, 2012 · Learn the difference and usage of yesterday evening and last night in English from native speakers. See examples, explanations and alternative expressions for evening and night.

  5. Jan 25, 2009 · Users of WordReference Forums exchange opinions and explanations on why "last night" is preferred over "yesterday night" in English. See examples, etymology, and alternative expressions.

  6. Jul 15, 2021 · Are these all valid and meant the same: 1) It rained all last night. 2) It rained all night (long) yesterday. 3) It rained overnight yesterday. 4) It rained the whole night yesterday. Do #2, #3 and 4 imply "last night" in its entirety or the part of it from X pm. to midnight?

  7. Sep 17, 2020 · Last night = the night immediately preceding the present moment. Today is Thursday. Where Kate had stood last night = where she stood on Wednesday night. But bear in mind that this is an imaginary fragment of a unknown writing, possibly written in the first person with all the emotional (i.e. illogical) implications that that brings.

  8. Sep 22, 2012 · A discussion thread about the difference between "it rained" and "it was raining" in English. Learn how to use these phrases to describe rain in the past and present, and see examples and explanations.

  9. May 6, 2021 · "How did you sleep last night" asks for the quality of the sleep (i.e. good, bad, etc.), while "where did you sleep last night" asks for the physical location of where you slept (i.e. my bedroom). While both are legitimate questions, given the context of the answer, we can only use B.

  10. Jul 31, 2015 · If they had written "last night" it would have to refer to the night before the day the article is being written. For clarity it would be better to say "Tuesday night", for example. But here we don't know how long ago this scene took place. It is correct to write "the night before", though native speakers will often write "last night" instead.