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The origin of at night to indicate a point of time and the usage of prepositions in andat 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.

What can i say about a thing happened at night Someone stole my phone at night Or someone stole my phone in the night Which one is right to say? 4 morning means after i wake up Night means after i go to bed

1 o'clock in the morning means you've woken me up so knock off that damn racket 1 o'clock at night means i've have fun staying up late so stop complaining about the racket i'm making So yes they both mean 1 am The way we talk about time has a lot to do with how we feel about it. The expression by night is typically used to contrast someone's nighttime activities to their daytime activities, especially when the nighttime activities are unusual or unexpected. In this night of wonder or on this night of wonder, which is correct

The full context is god from heav’nly splendour comes to earth below

In/on this night of wonder, the world is all aglow. I have heard my friend say yesterday evening or yesterday night I tell her it's last evening or last night While she may be correct in that it is the night of yesterday, why is it then called last “good night” or “good evening” I am in the process of creating a software application which displays a greeting to users based on the time of day

I have come to a blank on what to display to the user when it is late at night 'good night, [user's name]' just doesn't seem right So, what is an appropriate greeting to use at night time? How exactly are the words 'evening' and 'night' used in english Are there certain times when evening, and when night, are considered to begin 4 day and night time is not an idiomatic or set phrase (unlike day and night), but it can be used appropriately in certain contexts, particularly in technical ones

Here is a relevant usage i've found

The english word day can be used to refer to the time of daylight or to the unit of time that encompasses both day and night time.

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