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Early Bird Restaurant Locations Actually it s not that complicated with mid early and late just use the same preposition as you would with the month alone He is returning in July He is returning in mid

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Hello I m confused about the preposition in the expression at in on early morning For example 1 At early morning I had a walk along the river this is a sentence HI What s the difference between the following sentences a The tree came into flower early this year b The tree came into flower early in the year I d appreciate your help

The opposite of more early would be more late and personally I don t think either is correct for the purpose of the original question I don t think it is correct to say I am In his early forties he is somewhere between 40 and 44 Mid thirties is somewhere between 33 and 36 In the same way you could say in his late fifties They are all

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Hello everyone I know that on is correct when we say on the morning of a date But a Chinese English teaching website says that if we put early or late before I may be wrong but I think you should use early because you have given a standard time in the sentence and with respect to the standard time he is early You should

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