
early in the morning vs. in the early morning - WordReference …
Aug 16, 2018 · If you give a time, I would not write "early". Alternatively, write "early", then add the time to be more precise, so "I get up early in the morning, at 5:30" is fine with the added …
early this year vs. early in the year | WordReference Forums
Jul 29, 2021 · The tree came into flower in the early part of this year. a. The tree came into flower earlier than usual ...
early, mid, late month | WordReference Forums
Jul 3, 2014 · Actually, it's not that complicated; with mid-, early and late, just use the same preposition as you would with the month alone: He is returning in July -> He is returning in mid …
请问:early 和earlier的区别 - 百度知道
early是副词,a few hours early不构成词组,是中国式的英语。 请看下面两个例句: I came three hours earlier than the others. 我比其他人早来三小时。 The ship arrived 30 minutes early. 船早 …
too soon vs. too early | WordReference Forums
Oct 13, 2008 · The difference between early and soon depends on context. With the little context we have here, I think soon means "after <something that has happened>" and early means …
at/in/on early morning - WordReference Forums
Nov 27, 2012 · Hello, I'm confused about the preposition in the expression "at/in/on early morning". For example: 1. "At early morning I had a walk along the river." - this is a sentence …
In an early age/ at an early age/ from an early age
Mar 15, 2021 · Yes, "in an early age" is wrong, referring to children. To me it suggests a historical period, like ancient Egypt for example.
in early March / on early March | WordReference Forums
Mar 2, 2019 · For example, if I want to describe an event that happened on a particular day in early March of a specific year, which of the following sentences is correct? And by the way, …
early/middle/late+month - WordReference Forums
Jun 25, 2007 · Early (month) and late (month) are fine, but it is more usual to say mid-(month) or the middle of (month). e.g. We close for the annual holiday from mid-August to mid-September …
early tomorrow morning/early in the morning tomorrow
Sep 9, 2016 · Hi, there I' like to know whether you would use "early tomorrow morning/afternoon" or "early in the morning/afternoon tomorrow"? "I need a taxi for early tomorrow morning" or "I …