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Василий Шиловский
What is the difference between phrases "by the afternoon" and " by afternoon"? In some student books said that you should use only "by the afternoon" but I met many times the phrase"by afternoon". So are both phrases acceptable and do they have the same meaning?
20 февр. 2024 г., 14:24
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In the United States, they are both common, correct, acceptable, and mean the same thing.
There might be some subtle difference in a shade of meaning, but I'd just be guessing if I tried to say what it is.
21 февраля 2024 г.
They're both acceptable. There are often cases with 'time periods' where the article can be omitted or included; such as, periods of the year (i.e. seasons: spring, summer fall, etc) and periods of the day (i.e. morning, afternoon, evening).
20 февраля 2024 г.
Personally I consider both ‘by afternoon’ and ‘by the afternoon’ a little vague compared to ‘morning’ and ‘evening’ and wouldn’t say either. Maybe I’d say ‘by early/late afternoon’
21 февраля 2024 г.
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Василий Шиловский
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