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I often see native speakers use for in contexts like this: · where do you usually go for dinner? · ive noticed tonight is often used instead of the evening, or late evening. Per the online etymology dictionary, tonight was written as two words until the 18th century, after which it was written with a hyphen until the early 20th century. According to the … What are you going to do tonight? - i have a dinner plan with michael tonight. - i have dinner plans with michael tonight. · later tonight is used at night. Where are they going for dinner/to dinner … · -i will play football tonight -im going to play football tonight -im playing football tonight whats the difference between them? · lets say you will have a dinner with your friend michael tonight. Will you come tonight? Im so excited for tonights episode, which confuses me because i can think of one context in … · hi, i think some people use this night instead of tonight. Lets meet tonight. · good morning everyone. Lets meet in the … Tonight can be used any time from morning through the evening. Its a similar story for today, … Or, are the sentences below idiomatic? · what is the difference between the following sentences? If i use in the evening, do i sound unnatural? Lets meet at the gate … Later this evening is used in the evening. What are you doing tonight? This evening can be used … ( present continuous used for fixed arrangemets) vs. I know that theyre correct but i cant find whats … — this is fine, but it tends to imply that you eat out (at a restaurant rather than at home) all the time. · note the difference: Are you coming tonight? (be going to used for plans) Is there any specific meaning to use this night?