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Junta-104 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Early and Early on

Hi guys ,,

I would know the difference between these two adverbs ( Early and Early on ) ,, ?!

Thanks in advance
  

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'Early on' is quite informal.

  • 'Early on' is quite informal.
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'Early on' is quite informal.
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early on can only be used in reference to a process. ... early on in a process ...

It can't be used in the general case, as in *He went to work early on this morning.

CJ
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Thanks guys ...... I've understood it

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