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You can use this expression to convey the idea that something happened or will happen before the expected or usual time. For example: "We arrived a little early ...
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You can use it when you're referring to a specific time that is before the present time. For example: "I should have left a little earlier, so I would have ...
Jul 17, 2013 · "I'm a little early" = "I have arrived ahead of time", so yes, you are right.
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Feb 19, 2019 · Little refers to a quantity, just use sooner. Perhaps trying the sentence with bigger used in place of little will illustrate this. What is a ...
Translations in context of "we're a little early" in English-Spanish from Reverso Context: Well, we're a little early.
Nov 27, 2018 · It was the first full year of my son's life, and with that came something new every day. I tried to write about the year early in 2018, but ...
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near the beginning of a period of time, or before the usual, expected, or planned time: If you finish early you can go home. If you arrived earlier, you'd have ...
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