My parents are very strict; for example we can only watch one hour of TV each evening.
put a comma after example A+
It's correct.
yes
In the night
That is the correct spelling of "tonight" (this evening).
The correct phrase is "an evening." The article "an" is used before words that begin with a vowel sound, and "evening" starts with an "e" sound, which is a vowel. Therefore, you would say, "an evening" rather than "a evening."
Yes, it is.
It's correct.
It is correct to use "have" with the plural subject "you and your family". For a correct sentence, you could say, "I hope you and your family have a nice evening."
"In the evening"
The sentence above does not use correct grammar and should be rewritten as the following: Thanks to the rain, I am going to sleep very well this evening.
The correct spelling is festival.An example sentence is: "we will all go to the festival this evening".
Both are correct; however, the more concise and therefore more elegant usage is "by evening."
a wonderful
it was an unpleasant evening it was an unpleasant evening
Yes, the phrase "last evening" is correct and commonly used to refer to the evening before the current day.
The sentence "Thanks to rain and its cold at once, it's going to be a good sleep for me this evening" is grammatically correct. However, it may sound more natural if you say "Thanks to the rain and the cold weather, I should sleep well this evening."
Today is already implied at nights end & no need to add. Just say "I had a great evening".