By my diary analogy, i do, for the moment, still have time tonight, but the anticipated possible emergency which might arise between now and tonight, can change. 'i hope to sleep well tonight' is. Later tonight is used at night.
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Both of the above are idiomatic, with the second being the most natural. I have to chose between present simple and present continuous : What is the difference between the following sentences?
This evening can be used.
I know that the right choice would be the present continuous but is it. What are you going to do tonight? Or, are the sentences below idiomatic? I will be flying to tokyo on monday.
Later this evening is used in the evening. 'let's go clubbing tonight and then watch the sunrise'. (a routine activity, i fly there every. Is there any specific meaning to use 'this night'?
Per the online etymology dictionary, tonight was written as two words until the 18th century, after which it was written with a hyphen until the early 20th century.
Am i right with explanations in the brackets? I will fly to tokyo on monday. It's a similar story for today,. Let's meet at the gate.
'tonight' generally covers the whole evening and night (as a continuation of the evening): Hi, i think some people use 'this night' instead of 'tonight'. What are you doing tonight? Tonight can be used any time from morning through the evening.
The indirect speech of the sentence above is:
The will you form isn't incorrect, but it. That said, is it possible to. He asked (mary/her) if she would like to come go with them to the cinema that to night.