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Train green 444 Posted 8 years ago
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Earlier or sooner?

But as long as we take them up and start to see the results, it is difficult to wonder why we didn't do them ........earlier/sooner.

I think it's sooner but I don't know why? Can someone help me please

  

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You can use either one, but to my ear 'sooner' seems the more idiomatic choice here. I don't if there's a good explanation for why this is. CJ [ Please do not double post.

  • You can use either one, but to my ear 'sooner' seems the more idiomatic choice here.
  • I don't if there's a good explanation for why this is.
  • CJ [ Please do not double post.
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You can use either one, but to my ear 'sooner' seems the more idiomatic choice here. I don't if there's a good explanation for why this is.

CJ

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