Hello everyone,
1. Is the preposition "into" before the words "the night" correctly used in the following sentence?
- The men half a mile away, we could hear them well , singing and shouting late into the night.
2. If it's correct, what is its meaning?
Regards,
JA
Joseph A 1. - The men half a mile away, we could hear them well , singing and shouting late into the night. Yes.
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Joseph A1. Is the preposition "into" before the words "the night" correctly used in the following sentence?- The men half a mile away, we could hear them well , singing and shouting late into the night.
Yes.
Joseph A2. If it's correct, what is its meaning?
= until late at night