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DirtyGame Posted 13 years ago
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Do they have the same meaning?

"Sorry for not fixing it sooner" and "Sorry for not fixing it earlier"?
Isn't 'earlier' more proper to use in this context?
  

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Isn't 'earlier' more proper to use in this context? Why do you think "earlier" is better?

  • Isn't 'earlier' more proper to use in this context?
  • Why do you think "earlier" is better?
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DirtyGame"Sorry for not fixing it sooner" and "Sorry for not fixing it earlier"?Isn't 'earlier' more proper to use in this context?
Why do you think "earlier" is better?
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Umm...cause I used to use it always, and was surprised when there were actually many people who use "sooner" instead.
Thanks canadian45!

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