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There are several phlebotomy schools in Los Angeles area offering night and weekend classes. One of these schools is Abrams college in Modesto.
"Tonight" refers to the present or upcoming evening, while "night" can refer to any time after the sun sets.
The word night is a noun and so doesn't have a past/present participle.
Jerry Rice
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That sentence is present tense. "Is" is a present tense linking verb.
Barks is the appropriate present tense.
There are not many schools that offer online ultrasound schools. However, many of the ultrasound schools offer night and weekend schedules so it is pretty convient to work schedules.
Some online medical schools does offer night courses. The best advice is to sit A level chemistry and possibly biology. You can do this at night classes in some cases and it's perfectly possible to do one or even two A levels with a full time job. For the list of online medical schools visit www.schoolsgalore.com/articles/directories/distance-learning-online-schools/medical_online_schools.html.
No, "tonight" is not a preposition. It is an adverb used to refer to the current night or the night of the present day.
Perhaps but most schools close.