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"I'll send it in evening" vs "I'll send it in the evening"

The phrase 'I'll send it in the evening' is correct. When referring to a specific time of day like 'evening,' we use the article 'the' before the noun. Omitting the article would make the phrase sound incomplete or unnatural.

Last Updated: March 26, 2024

I'll send it in evening

This phrase is incorrect in English. When referring to a specific time of day like 'evening,' the article 'the' is required before the noun.

I'll send it in the evening

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

When referring to a specific time of day like 'evening,' it is correct to use the article 'the' before the noun.

Examples:

  • I'll send you the report in the evening.
  • She will arrive in the evening.
  • Let's meet in the evening for dinner.
  • The event is scheduled for the evening.
  • We usually go for a walk in the evening.

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