Asked by rfvv
1. I always worry the night before a big test.
2. I always worry at the night before a big test.
(# 1 is right, right? What about #2? Can we add 'at' before the night?)
2. I always worry at the night before a big test.
(# 1 is right, right? What about #2? Can we add 'at' before the night?)
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Answered by
Writeacher
Yes, 1 is correct, and 2 is not. The word "at" shouldn't be used; it's simply not needed.
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