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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

I will call you after your 11:00 PM in/at the night.

0What should be used in the following sentence between 01b01i00in02i02b00 and 01b01i00at02i02b00:02br
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01font00I will call you after your 11:00 PM02font00 01b01font00in/at02font02b00 01font00the night.02font0-
  

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02br 02br 00Note, that you introduce a redundancy by adding "at nignt" after having said "PM". 0-

  • 02br 02br 00Note, that you introduce a redundancy by adding "at nignt" after having said "PM".
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0 I'd use «at night».02br
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00Note, that you introduce a redundancy by adding "at nignt" after having said "PM". 0-
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0 By stating 11 pm, you have already indicated that you will call during the evening.02br
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00A better way of phrasing this would be " I will call you during the evening, about 11.00pm your time."0-
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01cite10Feebs1112cite10By stating 11 pm, you have already indicated that you will call during the evening.12br
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10A better way of phrasing this would be " I will call you during the 11b10evening12b10, about 11.0011b10pm12b10 your time."12br
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1font00I think after almost 8:00 PM we have night not evening. Therefore, saying 01i00I will call you during the evening, about 11.00 your time02i00 is incorrect, in my opinion.02font00 01font01b00What do you say?02b02font02br
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00In the following sentenc
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11font10I think after almost 8:00 PM we have night not evening. Therefore, saying 11i10I will call you during the evening, about 11.00 your time12i10 is incorrect, in my opinion.12font10 11font
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0 01font00I think after almost 8:00 PM we have night not evening. Therefore, saying 01i00I will call you during the evening, about 11.00 your time02i00 is incorrect, in my opinion.02font00 01font01b00What do you say? 01font00By convention, "evening" can mean any
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11b10Question 2:12b12br
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10In the following sentence, what tense is being used in the sentence ''11i11u10after having said PM''12u12i10:12br
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11font10Note, that you introduce a redundancy by adding "at nignt" af
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0 Tense is a property of the verb. The construction "having said..." is not a verb. 0-
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0Hi Ant,02br
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00Then what would you call such expressions?0-

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