The phrase "in the morning but at night" highlights the difference in prepositions used with time. "In the morning" refers to a part of the day, while "at night" specifies a particular time period. This distinction is based on how we conceptualize time; mornings are seen as broader segments, whereas nights are considered more fixed intervals. Thus, the choice of preposition reflects our understanding of these time frames.
Morning
Depends on how early in the morning or how late at night. But probably at night.
Morning in the Bowl of Night was created in 2006.
Morning Noon Night was created in 2002.
"AM" stands for "ante meridiem," which refers to the morning hours from midnight to just before noon. So "am" refers to the time period during the morning, not night.
Good Night Good Morning was created in 2010.
morning
During the morning, you can see the sun in the sky, while at night, the moon is visible.
Night and Morning - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The duration of Good Night Good Morning is 1.35 hours.
in the morning
In the morning.