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Used with verbs:
"
I spent the night at her house."
(spent, stayed)
"
We had a really long night."
(had)
Used with nouns:
"
He is on night duty at the museum."
(duty, patrol, shift)
"
He has night vision."
(vision)
"
The night sky is so beautiful in the countryside."
(sky)
"
She has been having night sweats."
(sweats, terrors)
Used with adjectives:
"
We played chess the whole night."
(whole, entire, next, previous)
"
It happened on a winter night."
(winter, stormy, moonlit, starry)
"
Did you go to opening night?"
(opening, the first)
"
What are your plans on Halloween night?"
(Halloween, prom, election)
"
She had a busy night."
(busy, quiet, long, late, early)
"
I was awake all night."
(all, last)
"
It is a beautiful night."
(beautiful, dark, school, clear)
"
He spent a lonely night at the café."
(lonely)
"
He had a restless night."
(restless, sleepless, restful)
"
We had an eventful night."
(eventful, great, bad, rough, memorable)
"
What are you doing tomorrow night?"
(tomorrow)
"
It was a warm night."
(warm, cloudy, cold, foggy)
Used with prepositions:
"
We can see the stars at night."
(at)
"
We are going out for the night."
(for)
"
She left in the night."
(in)
"
I am leaving for China on Saturday night."
(on)
"
The hotel costs $100 per night."
(per, each)
"
I don't sleep well during the night."
(during)