Which sentence is grammatically correct between "They drive a car at day." or "They drive cars by day."
the first is incorrect. The second is possible, though in most contexts 'during the day' would be more natural.
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the first is incorrect. The second is possible, though in most contexts 'during the day' would be more natural.
The second sentence is correct. You can also use replace "by day" with "during the day".
It's interesting to note, that for some reason, we can say "at night" but not "at day". English sure is strange at times.