0At night, I watch the tele(vision).02br 02br 00At day, I listen to the radio.02br 02br 00Are both of the correct? At day and At night?02br 02br 00Thanks for helping 050010id1
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0I watch TV by/at night.02br 02br 00I listen to the radio by day.02br 02br 00However, i have no idea if my version is commonly used in English speaking countries.0-
0I'd say the most natural-sounding choices are:02br 02br 00I watch tv at night02br 02br 00I listen to the radio during the day02br 02br 00(by night/by day could be used, but they sound less idomatic)02br 02br 00also: in the morning, in the evening0-
0Alternatively, if you want to preserve sentence order, "At night/day" could be replaced with "During the night/day", as in "During the night, I watch television."0-