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Daniel Áquila
What’s the difference between later and later on?
(Please let me know if there’s any problem with my speaking or intonation)
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May 3, 2023 2:22 PM
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"Later" can be either an adjective or an adverb. When it is used as an adverb, you can use "later on" instead. For example,
"Let's talk later" = "Let's talk later on".
However, when "later" functions as an adjective you cannot do this. For example, you can say
"In the later hours of the evening, I get tired".
But it makes no sense if you replace "later" with "later on".
May 3, 2023
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Daniel Áquila
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