Tell me please what is the difference between the two expressions. These flowers open in the daytime. Hello, benckuo, and welcome to the forum.
(1b) during the weekend daytime, mary takes care of her children. (1c) on weekends, mary takes care of her children during the daytime. They all say that something happens regularly during the time between dawn and sunset:
It would be used for general statements, such as those about a typical day. in the day and during the day are the same as in/during the daytime . Additionally, eating eggs has been linked to improved cholesterol levels and weight loss. (2) i have a job during daytime weekdays, not weeknights.
I suspect this was devised by analogy with at night which is of course very normal. If we use in the daytime, it may mean a specific daytime, but usually an unspecific daytime. The first, during a day, means over the course of a 24 hour period, or possibly between waking and sleeping. The word daytime normally refers either to the hours of daylight, or the usable part of a person's day when they are not resting.
(1) i have a job during weekday daytime, not weeknights. In the daytime or during the daytime would be a much more natural and usual construction. In your specific example though, the word.