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Natalli. Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Which one is right?

Dear teachers

Please, tell me which of these structures is correct? Or perhaps they are both correct.

Early morning

Early in the morning

Regards

Nata..
  

Top answer

As with almost all fragments of sentences, it depends how you use them in sentences. Each is correct if used correctly in a sentence. Each is incorrect if used incorrectly in a sentence.

  • As with almost all fragments of sentences, it depends how you use them in sentences.
  • Each is correct if used correctly in a sentence.
  • Each is incorrect if used incorrectly in a sentence.
  • You'll need to provide more information about how you intend to use these words.
  • CJ
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As with almost all fragments of sentences, it depends how you use them in sentences.

Each is correct if used correctly in a sentence.

Each is incorrect if used incorrectly in a sentence.

You'll need to provide more information about how you intend to use these words.

CJ
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Hallo CJ

I just want to know if we can put the preposition and the definite artice 'in the' with the adjective 'early'.

Regards

Nata..
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Natalli.I just want to know if we can put the preposition and the definite artice 'in the' with the adjective 'early'.
You can.

... early in the [day, morning, evening, year] ...

Note, however, that it's an adverb, not an adjective.

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hallo CJ

Thanks a lot for the link. It was of great use:)

Regards

Nata..

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