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May 7, 2012 · There is no difference in meaning between these three sentences, unless the speaker already establishes a context. He's a bit angry.
Nov 29, 2018 · 'A bit' /meaning 'a little'/ as an adverb can be used with adjectives and adverbs: a bit late, a bit early, a bit difficult, etc. Share.
Feb 4, 2013 · Earlier being the comparative degree of early, itself the adverb form from the adjective ear, an archaic spelling of ere. :) – tchrist ♢. Feb 4 ...
Apr 1, 2011 · I guess 'a tad' means 'a bit' or 'a little' or 'slightly.' However, what is good for using 'a tad' instead of using 'a bit' or 'a little' or ' ...
May 5, 2014 · RegDwight recommends Slightly, which is probably the best one-word choice here: slight [slahyt]. adjective, slight·er, slight·est.
Nov 16, 2010 · I have a meeting that I think should be moved to an earlier time. What is the best way to say it? E.g. if I wanted to move it to a later time, I ...
May 22, 2021 · is one of many words for a very small amount. The first definition in the OED for mite refers to money, with a quote from the 1700s calling a ...
Jan 23, 2017 · I'd say "early in the morning" is a little more flexible based on your schedule. "in the early morning" -> I should get up at 5 just to ...
May 27, 2012 · Another wording: "As soon as you can." A more polite way: "As soon as you can, please." – J.R.. May 27, 2012 at 10:48.