It is one word, nighttime, as in daytime.
Nightlife is one word. It is a compound word. If you do not believe me look on google.com. Nightlife refers to what you do at night. Exactly as it seems.
Ban
no it is not an one word it is of two word
I think the word "ongoing" is only one word, but it has two syllables that are two separate words.
'The' in a sentence is an indicator that word it's referring to is a specific person or thing: I saw the director at dinner last night. If it wasn't a specific director, you might say: There was a director at dinner last night. "The" can also be used to indicate just one: I saw the director at dinner last night. If there were more than one director, you might say: I saw directors at dinner last night. I saw several directors at dinner last night. I saw two directors at dinner last night. I saw some directors at dinner last night. But, just to be tricky, 'the' would also be used for more than one if those were specific ones, such as: I saw all of the directors at dinner last night.
The answer to the joke is O because there are two O in noon, one in the word soup, but no O in the word night.
It is one word, nighttime, as in daytime.
I sat and brooded for two hours last night, over getting started on this assignment.
The word for last but two is "penultimate."
No, "yesterday night" refers to the night of the most recent day that has passed. "The night before last night" would refer to two nights ago.
Sure! "The rowdy crowd cheered loudly at the concert."
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Nightlife is one word. It is a compound word. If you do not believe me look on google.com. Nightlife refers to what you do at night. Exactly as it seems.
As of the morning of 2011 October 4, two: one in 2006 and one last night.
levee
yes they can, as ours laid one last night lol