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Angliholic Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

In the night, I buy my dinner

In the morning, I spend fifty dollars buying my breakfast. At noon ... In the night, I buy my dinner and it costs fifty dollars.

Hi,
Does "in the night" in the above sound good? Is it better to replace it with "At night?" If yes, could you tell my why? Thanks.
  

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It's okay by me. There are a few things against it. "At night" is more common than "in the nighttime," and "in the night" has a sinister connotation.

  • It's okay by me.
  • There are a few things against it.
  • "At night" is more common than "in the nighttime," and "in the night" has a sinister connotation.
  • " "In the night" just doesn't fit comfortably in the series.
  • It seems to want to introduce late night activities.
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It's okay by me. There are a few things against it.

"At night" is more common than "in the nighttime," and "in the night" has a sinister connotation.

Even though we don't say "in the noon," having said, "at noon," we look for the parallel "at night."

While some dine late, most working folk dine in the early evening, so "in the evening" would be more readily acceptable

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