Dear all, "On that night I will go through the land of Egypt". Here can we use on and at? Because I have studied the preposition "at" with night Thank you
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In general: at night. ')
— Philip
In general: at night.
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In general: at night. (The moon comes out at night; I like to watch TV at night.) For a specific date: on that/Friday/ night (even 'On Friday nights I always eat out.')