"In the evening"
Evening. 12 am is when the sun is out.
evening
eve
19h which = 7PM in the evening
a quarter to seven in the evening is 6:45pm from 6:45pm to 11:22am is a 16 hours and 37 minutes
Both are correct; however, the more concise and therefore more elegant usage is "by evening."
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In the night
It is correct to use "have" with the plural subject "you and your family". For a correct sentence, you could say, "I hope you and your family have a nice evening."
It's correct.
Yes, it is.
That is the correct spelling of "tonight" (this evening).
"Where were you", is the correct usage if you are asking someone where they were last night. The answer could be "I was..."The second person pronoun "you" always uses the past tense "were."
The correct spelling is "evening" (night, or late in the day).
The question isn't correct. Its supposed to be Good evening son. In french: Bonsoir mon fils.
The sentence above does not use correct grammar and should be rewritten as the following: Thanks to the rain, I am going to sleep very well this evening.