He will arrive here this evening / this after noon / tonight.
She started for Mumbai last evening / last night / yesterday.
Today: this morning, this afternoon, this evening, to night
Yesterday: yesterday morning, yesterday afternoon, last evening, last night
Tomorrow: tomorrow morning, tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow evening, tomorrow night
General: In the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening, at night
Other: early morning, late morning, late night, midnight
The day before yesterday, the day after tomorrow
This Sunday, last Sunday, next Friday, next week, last month, this year
What is the day? / What is the date today?
It’s Monday today. / It’s Feb. 23rd today.
It’s Sunday on March 1st.
The wedding will be on, Tuesday, May 11th, 2009.
Since, for, from:
Since is used to show time from a certain point.
For is used to show a duration of time.
From is used with ‘to’ to show time and distance.
From is used to show distance.
E.g.: I have been training in ESPD since 2000.
They are living in Hyderabad since they married.
She is not feeling well for five days.
L. K. Advani is active in politics for over 40 years.
You need to stay here from 8 am to 4 pm.
He travelled from Hyderabad to Delhi on bicycle.
Rajnikant the great Tamil actor hails from Maharashtra.
Some Important Words:
Get: (listen, take, give, receive, wake, reach, enter, be etc )
When did you get this news?
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