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  2. phrase usage - concerning "at daytime" - English Language...

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/217882/concerning-at-daytime

    5. "in the daytime" or "during the daytime" would be a much more natural and usual construction. I suspect this was devised by analogy with "at night" which is of course very normal. However, in context it is perfectly clear what is meant, even if it sounds a bit odd. I don't know why we use "at night" but not "at day" in English, but normally ...

  3. Any period of time, such as person's youth (eg "in my day") or their entire lifetime (eg "in Shakespeare's day") 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. In your specific example though, the word "day" is qualified by stating it is the period of time ...

  4. Are "night" and "nighttime" the same and "day" and "daytime" the...

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/289599/are-night-and-nighttime-the-same-and...

    "Deliveries will be made during the daytime," (regular occurrence in daylight hours) might be different than "Deliveries will be made during the day," (multiple deliveries over the span of one particular day). "What to say when something happens at some time during a particular night?" The confusion might be your verb tense.

  5. word combination: "weekday daytime" or "daytime weekdays"

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/282292/word-combination-weekday-daytime-or...

    1. You should probably say something like "I work during the day, not at night". Or just say you have a day job. It's hard to tell from the way you asked. You could just say "I don't work week nights". Agreed, without more I would assume that someone with "a day job" is working regular weekday hours.

  6. word usage - (weekday daytime) and (weekend daytime) - English...

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/285816/weekday-daytime-and-weekend-daytime

    1a) On weekends, Mary takes care of her children. (2a) On weekdays, Jack has a part-time job. The sentences above don't tell you whether the events happen in the daytime or nighttime. I am wondering if I can add "daytime" to the sentences, as shown below. (1b) During the weekend daytime, Mary takes care of her children.

  7. What is the difference between "during a day" and "during the...

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/204783/what-is-the-difference-between-during-a...

    Either it is referring to a specific day, or it means "during the daytime". That is, not in the evening or at night. That is, not in the evening or at night. If it means daytime , then it might be general, or it might be regarding a specific day.

  8. In what contexts do we use "In the day" and "on the day"?

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/237177

    I can think of no usage for "in the day". It simply isn't said. If you want to indicate you did something while the sun was in the sky you would say, "in the daytime" or "during the day". We went to the zoo in the daytime and at night we got dinner. During the day we went to the zoo. If you want to combine the date and daytime constructs you ...

  9. Tell me please the difference between the following sentences. February 11 was really hectic, so I had to do a ton on the day. February 11 was really hectic, so I had to do a ton in the day...

  10. 18. Yes, the word " day " can mean the entire 24-hour period. But it can also mean just the part where the Sun is above the horizon. It can also mean the part of the day during which work and other " daytime " activities are accomplished. Examples: "A week is seven days long." "Please respond within 30 days."

  11. the exact time of "evening" and "night" [closed]

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/8954/the-exact-time-of-evening-and-night

    Noon is at 12:00 PM. Afternoon is from 12:01 PM to around 5:00 PM. Evening is from 5:01 PM to 8 PM, or around sunset. Night is from sunset to sunrise, so from 8:01 PM until 5:59 AM. This is just a general outline - it's more common to categorize these times based upon one's activities. For example, we eat breakfast in the morning and dinner in ...