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earlier than you vs. much earlier than you



 
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said vs told? | use of "for" and "to"
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earlier than you vs. much earlier than you #1 (permalink) Mon Aug 09, 2010 20:16 pm   earlier than you vs. much earlier than you
 

1)I will get earlier than you

2)I will get up much early than you
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is this correct #2 (permalink) Mon Aug 09, 2010 20:24 pm   is this correct
 

Rockstar25 wrote:
1)I will get earlier than you

I will get up earlier than you.

Rockstar25 wrote:
2)I will get up much early than you

I will get up much earlier than you.

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earlier than you vs. much earlier than you #3 (permalink) Mon Aug 09, 2010 20:42 pm   earlier than you vs. much earlier than you
 

thank you sir
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