Evening refers to 18: 00-22: 00, and evening refers to after 22: 00.
First of all, good morning.
1, which means: n. morning; In the morning; Let's begin.
Step 2 use
Morning basically means "dawn, dawn, morning, morning", which usually refers to the period from sunrise to noon, or from midnight to noon. Extension can also mean "early stage, early stage"
In American English, the plural form of morning can be used as an adverbial meaning "every morning, every morning" or "in the morning".
He doesn't want to get up in the cold morning.
He hates getting up in the cold morning.
Second, at noon
1, which means: n. noon; Noon; In its heyday; pinnacle
Step 2 use
/kloc-entered English in the middle of the 0/2 century, directly derived from the non of old English, meaning 3 pm; Originally from Latin, nona hora means the ninth hour of the day.
Noon means twelve noon, not a period of time. There is no article before noon.
Used informally at noon, indicating a period of time around noon.
At noon, the sun is high in the sky.
At noon, the hot sun is in the sky.
Third, in the afternoon
1, which means: afternoon.
Step 2 use
Afternoon refers to the period from noon to before sunset, which is translated as "afternoon". The plural of afternoon refers to repeated afternoons, which plays an important role. In written language, it can be extended to the meaning of "the second half, the second half"
Generally speaking, the preposition in is used to mean "in the afternoon", but when there is a modifier before the afternoon, such as "afternoon of a certain day" or "afternoon of a week", when there is an adverbial of time before on, it can also be replaced by in.
In the afternoon, when used with such determiners, such as this, that, yesterday, tomorrow, each, all, etc. , equivalent to an adverb phrase, without preposition in front. When you make an adverbial in the afternoon, you don't need a preposition in front.
She can knit a baby coat in one afternoon.
She can knit a baby bodice in an afternoon.
Fourth, at night
1, which means: n. night; At night; Party.
Step 2 use
When "evening, dusk, evening" is used, it refers to the period after dinner, after work or after sunset until bedtime. It can be used as a countable or uncountable noun. Evening can also be interpreted as an interesting and entertaining "party". At this point, it is a countable noun.
Generally speaking, the preposition in is used in the evening, but when there is a modifier before the evening, such as "the night of a certain day" or "the night of a certain week", on is used, but when there is an adverbial of time before it,
On can also be changed to in. Even when used with such determiners, such as this, that, tomorrow, every, all, next, etc. , equivalent to an adverb phrase without prepositions.
That night, I had a terrible headache
I had a terrible headache that night.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) night
1, which means: n. night; night time
Step 2 use
Night means "night", which generally refers to the time from 6 pm to 6 am the next day, or from sunset to sunrise, or from sleeping at night to getting up the next day. Night is an abstract noun, so it is usually not added with the, but it should be added when specified.
In American English, its plural nights can be used as an adverbial, meaning "every night".
We can see the stars at night.
We can see the stars at night.