The difference between Last night and Overmorrow
When used as nouns, last night means the evening or night immediately before the present, whereas overmorrow means the day after tomorrow.
When used as adverbs, last night means during the previous day's nighttime. during the night before today, whereas overmorrow means on the day after tomorrow.
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Last night as a noun (often, used adverbially):
The evening or night immediately before the present.
Examples:
"He said he didn't get any sleep last night and I know he hadn't gotten much the previous night."
"Last night was wonderful. Can I see you again?"
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Last night as an adverb:
During the previous day's nighttime. During the night before today.
Examples:
"“We partied last night.”"
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Overmorrow as an adverb (archaic):
On the day after tomorrow.
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Overmorrow as a noun (archaic):
The day after tomorrow.
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