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I'll be in later home tonight. I'll be in late home tonight. I've noticed 'tonight' is often used instead of the evening, or late evening.

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What is the difference between the following sentences? In this situation, the reader understands all the details, so exact wording doesn't matter. Let's meet at the gate.

Hi, i think some people use 'this night' instead of 'tonight'.

I mean there are options: How to say that you have plans to go to the movies tonight (but you are not sure yet, maybe you will have a pizza)? I will submit my assignments by tonight i will be submitting my assignments by tonight. Or, are the sentences below idiomatic?

What is the difference between the following sentences? I'll be late home tonight. If i use 'in the evening', do i sound unnatural? I am going to the cinema tonight.

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Further to peter's comprehensive answer do you come here often? completes the question in a continuous form, as opposed to the more obviously present are you coming? do you come.

Is there any specific meaning to use 'this night'? You could say are we on for tonight? or any problem with. I want to express that before the end of the day, i will. Let's say you will have a dinner with your friend michael tonight.

This means that you are questioning the planning that has taken place surrounding something that will. I'm a bit confused about the arrangements for tonight.

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