It seems like an adjective in those phrases. Early is an adverb, a few hours early does not form a phrase, it is Chinese-style English. Look at the following two examples: i came three hours earlier than the others. At early morning is wrong (although at dawn works, since dawn is a particular moment).
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Usage of Early: 1. Early can be used as an adverb. Early is used as an adverb, meaning "early; first; early". It can also be interpreted as "in the early days, in the early days" and "once upon a time, in ancient times". Early can be used as an adverbial in a sentence, mainly modifying dynamic verbs, and can also modify nouns or prepositions. 2. Either in early morning or in the early morning sounds good to me. Is the comparative form of Early earlier or more early? Why? earlier. Because early ends in y and is preceded by a consonant, you should add ier to y, so it is eralier. Key vocabulary: 1. earlier English [ˈɜːlɪə] American [ˈɜrli&
Hi, we all know that one month has three sections which are defined as early/middle /late +month, for example:
I came three hours earlier than everyone else. the ship arrived 30 minutes early. Are you sure that 'early' is an adverb?