[Grammar] Do we say ..at last night ?

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Shaima Abdu

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We can use the last night.
At last ...
But with the word night . Do we use ( at ) for example :
I watched TV. at last night ....is that correct ?
 
We can use "the last night".

At last ... (What does this mean? It's not a sentence and I don't know why you wrote it.)

[STRIKE]But[/STRIKE] With the words "last night", do/can we use [STRIKE]( at )[/STRIKE] "at"?
For example:

I watched TV (no full stop here) at last night.

Is that correct?

Welcome to the forum. :hi:

No, that is not right. "I watched TV last night" is what we say.

Note the corrections to your post above. Don't leave a space before a comma, full stop, question mark exclamation mark, colon or semi-colon. Don't enclose the words you are asking about in brackets. You can put them inside quotation marks (as I have done above) or italicise them.
 
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