· hi, i think some people use this night instead of tonight. Or, are the sentences below idiomatic? Im looking forward to the trip im looking forward for the trip thanks! When one is sharing a friend’s excitement. Lets meet at the gate this night. I often see native speakers use for in contexts like this: · good morning everyone. Is there any specific meaning to use this night? What are you doing this night? I will submit my assignments by tonight i will be submitting my assignments by tonight. I want to express that before the end of the day, i will submit my assignments. Im so excited for tonights episode, which confuses me because i can think of one context in which for instead of about following excited is appropriate: 1) im going to a french restaurant tonight. · which one is appropiate? They are going to have a party this night. · hi does anybody know wich of theses phrases verbs is correct? Here is my doubt on the simple past vs present perfect issue: Is the first one necessarily preferable? 2) im going to a.
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· hi, i think some people use this night instead of tonight. Or, are the sentences below idiomatic? Im looking forward to the trip im...