Last+night

  • 121last — last1 [ læst ] function word *** Last can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a noun): I saw him last night. I wasn t here last time. as an adjective (after a determiner and before a noun): My last job was in London. I ate …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 122night — /naIt/ noun 1 WHEN IT IS DARK (C, U) the dark part of each 24 hour period when the sun cannot be seen: a starry night | at night/by night (=when it is dark): At night the temperature drops below zero. | They travelled by night and slept during… …

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  • 123last — I UK [lɑːst] / US [læst] adjective, adverb, determiner, noun, pronoun *** Summary: Last can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a noun): I saw him last night. ♦ I wasn t here last time. as an adjective (after a determiner… …

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  • 124Night Out — This article is about the episode of The Office. For the Australian film, see Night Out (film). For the Ellen Foley album, see Night Out (album). Night Out The Office episode …

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  • 125night — night1 [ naıt ] noun *** 1. ) count or uncount the part of each 24 hour period when it is dark: It was a lovely starlit night. all night long: It rained all night long. at night: 11 o clock at night by night: Owls hunt by night. a ) the time when …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 126night — I UK [naɪt] / US noun Word forms night : singular night plural nights *** 1) [countable/uncountable] the part of each 24 hour period when it is dark It was a lovely starlit night. all night long: It rained all night (long). at night: The parties… …

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  • 127last — [[t]lɑ͟ːst, læ̱st[/t]] ♦ lasts, lasting, lasted 1) DET You use last in expressions such as last Friday, last night, and last year to refer, for example, to the most recent Friday, night, or year. I got married last July... He never made it home… …

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  • 128night — noun 1 when it is dark and most people sleep ADJECTIVE ▪ last, tomorrow ▪ the next, the previous ▪ the entire, the whole ▪ Friday …

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