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  1. I _____ up early this morning. wasn’t wake. woke. did wake. woken. Question 9 2 / 2 pts. My friend _____ her new job yesterday. wasn’t start. hasn’t started. was starting. started. Question 10 2 / 2 pts. Someone _____ Paulo’s bag while he was making a phone call. was taking. did take. took. takes

  2. I woke up early this morning – Me levanté temprano esta mañana. They got here ten minutes early – Ellos llegaron diez minutos antes. Don´t get there too early – No llegues allí demasiado temprano. Si bien soon y early son adverbios, early también puede usarse como adjetivo. Veamos unos ejemplos:

  3. 3 de nov. de 2015 · Contrast I will wake up early this morning and I will wake up earlier this morning. The first is a simple statement that I will wake up early. The second is a comparison: perhaps I will wake up earlier than my friend, or I will wake up earlier than I did yesterday.

  4. Early this morning is a phrase used to refer to the early morning. You can say this phrase during the morning, or later in the day. Early is an absolute term. Using this definition, the early is referring to the early parts of the day (morning). “Early this Morning” usually means between 5am and 9am.

  5. 28 de mar. de 2024 · In most cases, “earlier” implies a comparison to a point in time, which can vary based on the context. Here are some common situations where “earlier this morning” can be used: Comparing to usual timings: If you typically wake up at 7 am and today you woke up at 6 am, you might say, “I woke up earlier this morning.”.

  6. I woke up early this morning. Sam played basketball when he was at university. We make the negative with didn't and the infinitive verb. My parents didn't call me yesterday. I didn't wake up early this morning. We make the question form with did and then the subject and infinitive verb. Did you wake up early this morning?

  7. 4 de jun. de 2015 · 3 Answers. Sorted by: 2. I went running earlier this morning. It is still morning as we speak! I went running at some point before now, during this morning. I went running early this morning. It can be afternoon or evening by now. But at some point this morning, you went running.