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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

comparative adverb

i want to learn the following sentence whether it is true or false

'' i wake up earlier in the morning
  

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The sentence is OK, but needs context: I wake up earlier in the morning (than my wife does). Dad always wakes up at 8:00. I wake up earlier in the morning.

  • The sentence is OK, but needs context: I wake up earlier in the morning (than my wife does).
  • Dad always wakes up at 8:00.
  • I wake up earlier in the morning.
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The sentence is OK, but needs context:

I wake up earlier in the morning (than my wife does).
Dad always wakes up at 8:00. I wake up earlier in the morning.

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Please look up "true" and "false" in the dictionary.

If you really do, in fact, wake up earlier in the morning, then the sentence is true.
If you are lying to us and merely saying that you wake up earlier in the morning when, in fact, you wake up later, then the sentence is false.

I think you intended to say "I wake up early in the morning".

CJ

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