The afternoon is the time between 1 to 5 pm, the evening is the part between 5 to 7 pm, and night is the time from 9 to 4 pm. Should i refer to 16:00 o'clock as afternoon or as evening I wonder what the exact times of the following words are
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What's the difference between at night and in the night?
The evening, meaning the end of the day, doesn't have a fixed time
It is defined as that period between late afternoon and night For some that means the period of dusk, or twilight, from sundown. If you take 24 and divide it by 3, which is morning, afternoon and evening, you would get 8 hours So each time of day lasts exactly 8 hours.
Morning/afternoon/evening the general greetings of “good morning”, “good afternoon”, vs “good evening” vary per the time on day For example, “good morning” is used from 5:00 am to 12:00 pm, while “good afternoon” is used from 12:00 pm up until 6:00 pm, and “good evening” time is used after the sun goes down There is no official astronomical definition of evening It is generally taken as that time between full daylight in the afternoon and night
Beginning at dusk as the temperature begins to fall.
Evening is compared to a long brown bag of years in the poem at sundown, suggesting a sense of heaviness or burden associated with the passage of time and the approaching end of the day. When telling time in english, unless you are in the army, 24 hour format is not used Instead, “a.m.” for the morning or “p.m.” for the afternoon and night. Being able to make reference points in time can really make a difference in some situations