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  2. Learn the definitions and examples of afternoon and evening in English, and how they vary by country and culture. See answers from native and professional English speakers on AmazingTalker, a platform for online language learning.

  3. What time of the day is considered as afternoon and evening?

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    Afternoon typically starts around 12:00 PM and ends around 5:00 PM, while evening kicks in around 5:00 PM and goes until around 9:00 PM. But hey, time is a social construct, so feel free to call ...

  4. word usage - the exact time of "evening" and "night" - English...

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

    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 the evening.

  5. Learn how to tell time in Spanish with the verb ser, the definite article las, and the phrases de la mañana and de la noche. Find out the difference between 12-hour and 24-hour notation and practice with quizzes.

  6. time - 16:00 o'clock afternoon or 16:00 o'clock evening? -...

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/151506/1600-oclock-afternoon-or-1600-oclock...

    There is no strict agreement on what "afternoon" and "evening" mean. But generally, "afternoon" refers to the time between 12 p.m. (noon) and 6 p.m. I don't think the sun being out or not has much bearing beyond standard time changing to daylight savings time and back. Some people might prefer to say evening starts when the sun goes down.

  7. time - When should I say "AM" / "PM" and when should I say...

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/160975/when-should-i-say-am-pm-and-when-should...

    However, saying It's 2 by itself is uncommon: the o'clock is needed to specify that the current time is 2. Usage For business documents. Am/pm or 24-hour time are typically used. Telling time. For exact hours (1:00, 2:00, 3:00, ...) it is typical to say 1 o'clock when stating the time because as mentioned above, It's 1 by itself is ambiguous.

  8. nouns - After the noon Vs Afternoon - English Language Learners...

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/37972/after-the-noon-vs-afternoon

    The confusion comes from the fact that 'after noon' and 'afternoon', while looking looking similar, do not refer to exactly the same thing. For example, 11PM is technically 'after noon' - noon has passed. But it isn't within the time period considered to be 'afternoon' (generally ~12:00PM-5:00PM). I'm not here after noon

  9. If the time of day is between 2:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m., it is in the afternoon. Please use the edit link to add to your question by telling us why you think Good afternoon is not an appropriate greeting during the afternoon. –

  10. How to Tell the Time in English: Complete Guide & Examples -...

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    Learn the rules and expressions for telling and asking the time in English with this systematic guide and lots of examples. Find out how to use o'clock, quarter, half, a.m., p.m., and more.

  11. When using 24-hour time, 24:00:00 Monday and 0:00:00 Tuesday would refer to the same moment in time, with the former sometimes being more useful when describing various intervals that start and end on the same day [e.g. the shop will be open on Monday from 07:00-15:00 and 16:00-24:00]. I don't know of any equivalent to 24:00:00 in 12-hour notation.