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Vincent Teo Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Early morning

Can I say,

Early morning, John goes to the sea and returns in the evening.
  

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No, it needs more: In the early morning, John goes to the sea , and he returns in the evening.

  • No, it needs more: In the early morning, John goes to the sea , and he returns in the evening.
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No, it needs more:

In the early morning, John goes to the sea, and he returns in the evening.
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There are many options, depending on what you mean.

Does John go to the sea in the early morning? If so, he probably goes to the sea before sunrise.

Or, does John go to the sea early in the morning? If so, he probably leaves for the sea after sunrise.

Either way, I recommend revising your sentence to remove the dependent clause at the beginning. For example: "John goes

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