- Is good night's sleep correct?
- What does have a good night's sleep mean?
- How do you say good night's sleep?
- What is have a good night's rest?
- Which is correct nights or night's?
- What is another way to say good night?
- What is the plural of night?
- Can we say yesterday night?
- How do you say time at night?
- Is nights singular or plural?
- Are nights countable?
Is good night's sleep correct?
Should you use an apostrophe when you write about “a good night's sleep”? Yes.
What does have a good night's sleep mean?
I had a good night's sleep!: I slept well! I slept for a good length of time! idiom.
How do you say good night's sleep?
“I hope you have a restful sleep and sweet dreams” “Good night and sweet dreams” “Sleep tight and sweet dreams” “I hope that you fall asleep with ease and have the sweetest dreams”
What is have a good night's rest?
You take half an hour or less to fall asleep. You wake up no more than once per night. If you do wake up in the middle of the night, you fall back asleep within 20 minutes. You're asleep for at least 85 percent of the time you spend in bed.
Which is correct nights or night's?
Since you indicate that there may be a number of nights, then nights is the correct form. If they decided to only provide one night, that would be said, one night's accommodation (the accommodation of one night).
What is another way to say good night?
Alternatives to “Have a Good Night” for Multi-Use
Nighty night. I love you to the stars and back!—Primarily family members. Sweet dreams!— nice to say. Sleep well—Nice to say.
What is the plural of night?
1 night /ˈnaɪt/ noun. plural nights.
Can we say yesterday night?
Usage notes
Last night occurs about 1,000 times more often than yesterday night in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia, Last night occurs about 100 times more often than yesterday night in Singapore, India, and South Africa. Yesterday night is often used by non-native speakers of English.
How do you say time at night?
If it is late, we normally say 'at night', for example 'it's ten o'clock at night' to mean 10 pm. We also say 'in the night' to mean in the middle of the night in general. We can add the phrase 'in the morning' to mean a time before noon.
Is nights singular or plural?
The plural of night is 'nights'.
Are nights countable?
night /naɪt/ n. the period of darkness between sunset and sunrise: [countable]cold winter nights. [uncountable]can't see well at night. the earlier part of this period:[countable]We had a night of theater and dinner.