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THEnglish treats "night" as a specific time period, not a broad part of the day, so we say "AT night".
💡 Quick memory trick
Think of it like this:
IN → big parts of the day
AT → more specific time
✨ AT — specific points in time
Use at for exact or short points of time, such as:
• at night
• at noon
• at midnight
• at 7 p.m
✨ ON — days and dates
Use on for specific days, such as:
• on Monday
• on March 10
• on Thanksgiving
💡 Quick memory trick
IN → longer period
ON → day/date
AT → exact point
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