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Mr. Tom Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

"Time of day" vs "Time of the day"

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0 There is no difference in meaning.0-
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0 Hi Mr. Tom02br
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00If late night is your favorite time of 01i00every02i00 day, there is no difference. You can use either expression. If the reference is to a special, recurring day you may have been talking about before uttering the sentence, you need to use the article 01i00the.02br
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