* 'Afternoon Affair' is just what it says. The people generally meet during the afternoon instead of the evening to continue with their affair. This can often happen in particularly the working class. It is more convenient. Men/women often find an Afternoon Affair more convenient as their spouses would expect them home after working hours. As bizarre as it may seem I have known one person who meet a certain gentleman once a year on the same date and has been doing so for 20 years. I don't ask why!
Because Daisy wants to avoid confrontation and get away from her problems. She did not want to stay home and fight with Tom because she knew that he found out about her "affair" with Gatsby.
Afternoon. Means afternoon
Sunday AFTER noon
"Yesterday afternoon" is the correct phrase to use. The word "yesterday" refers to a specific day in the past, while "last afternoon" might suggest a more general reference to the previous afternoon.
Afternoon.
Afternoon is a noun.
Yes, it is correct in the following type of construction: 'What do you have planned for this afternoon?' It means the same as 'What have you planned for this afternoon?' or 'What plans do you have for this afternoon?' or 'What have you got planned for this afternoon?' or 'What have you planned to do this afternoon?'
No. It's not necessary. It should be---- Good afternoon.
No. It is a noun. The form "this afternoon" (meaning "on this afternoon") can be an adverb phrase answering "when."
afternoon
afternoon = Nachmittag
This Afternoon was created in 2009.