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  1. Mar 13, 2015 · 1. The origin of "at night" to indicate a point of time and the usage of prepositions "in" and"at". In olden times, when the time expression "at night" was originated, night might have been thought as a point of time in the day because there wasn't any activity going on and people were sleeping that time unlike daytime.

  2. Apr 26, 2020 · evening - starting vaguely around or after dinnertime, 5-8pm, and vaguely ending closer to bedtime, 7pm to 9pm. night - starting roughly 7pm and lasting till roughly 4am maybe 5am the next morning. Note that these are vaguely independent on the individual's meal and bedtime, but also independent of the time of year and latitude.

  3. Oct 9, 2017 · PaulQ said: At night = at nighttime - nighttime in this sense is uncountable. At night; by train; through time; with confidence; etc., etc. are prepositional phrases in which the object of the preposition is uncountable. This does not work with "morning" because of the etymology of "morning" (a gerund via a participle which does not collocate ...

  4. Feb 18, 2011 · 21. Depends on context. "Good night" is generally reserved as a replacement for "goodbye". "Good evening" is a form of "hello". "Good evening" has historically been a way of saying goodbye as well, but in modern usage both "good evening" and "good day" used as a goodbye is almost always a form of dismissal rather than a mere parting ...

  5. Aug 1, 2006 · Aug 1, 2006. #4. In the night is not commonly used. It sounds poetic or literary. "The wolves howled in the night." At night is more common. " Our neighbor's dog always wakes me up at night with its barking." "He works at night so he sleeps in the daytime." I hope this helps.

  6. Aug 1, 2011 · Shakespeare uses both last night and yesternight. When yesternight was still in use, yesterday night would have sounded strange, even though last night wouldn't. And when yesternight went out of use completely, last night was already too firmly established for yesterday night to be used.

  7. Jan 21, 2013 · 5. "Good night" as a greeting was once a feature found almost exclusively in Ireland. In James Joyce's "The Dead", for example, it is used both as greeting: —O, Mr Conroy, said Lily to Gabriel when she opened the door for him, Miss Kate and Miss Julia thought you were never coming. Good night, Mrs Conroy. And as a farewell:

  8. Mar 17, 2005 · eve·ning ( v n ng) n. The period of decreasing daylight between afternoon and night. The period between sunset or the evening meal and bedtime: a quiet evening at home. A later period or time: in the evening of one's life. Chiefly Southern U.S. The time from noon to twilight. night (n t) n.

  9. Dec 9, 2010 · In conversation, the 'night' of which 'midnight' is in the middle, is considered the night of the date mentioned. If you are referring to a deadline, this also will refer to the stroke of 12 after the evening of the same date. Example: The paper is due by Friday at midnight. Should not be confusing to anyone.

  10. "Have a good night" can be used in the same way. However to my ears the extra words add the gentle implication that the person is doing something special that night, and that they should enjoy it. For example, I might normally say "Goodnight" to my colleague, but if I know he's taking his wife to a restaurant, I might instead say "Have a good ...