No, it is nighttime (as is seen in daytime).
No. It is two words, every night.The word everyday actually means ordinary, not happening every day.
It's two words: time sheet.
Good night (using two words) is the proper form. However, good-night (hyphenated) can also be correct in the proper context. Example: -A farewell or leave-taking: He said his good-nights before leaving the party. -Compare this to actual farewell address: He said good night before leaving the party. The confusion is generally with good-night and goodnight because both are correct. When using it as a salutation, good night (two words) is always correct; however, in other context as in the example above you have a choice between leaving it one word or hyphenating it.
It's two words: time sheet.
It is one word, meantime. The word mean is not modifying time.
its 3 words
No. It is two words, every night.The word everyday actually means ordinary, not happening every day.
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To make night in Little Alchemy, you need to combine two elements: sky and time. By mixing these two elements, you will create the night.
No, the two words are unrelated. It is pure coincidence that in modern English the pronunciation of both is the same. There was a time when the k- in knight was pronounced.
Yes, "nightfall" is a compound word formed by combining "night" and "fall." It refers to the onset of night or the time when darkness begins to set in. Compound words like this are created by merging two or more words to convey a specific meaning.
It's two words: time sheet.
Homophone time when you are sleeping is "rest." This refers to two words that sound the same (homophones) - "rest" as in relaxation and "wrist" as in the joint connecting the hand to the arm.
night time
Good night (using two words) is the proper form. However, good-night (hyphenated) can also be correct in the proper context. Example: -A farewell or leave-taking: He said his good-nights before leaving the party. -Compare this to actual farewell address: He said good night before leaving the party. The confusion is generally with good-night and goodnight because both are correct. When using it as a salutation, good night (two words) is always correct; however, in other context as in the example above you have a choice between leaving it one word or hyphenating it.
It's two words: time sheet.
"Work time" is written as two words.