At the earliest, I will be with you tomorrow morning.
Lalda - do you have a dictionary?
And also, it would nice if sometime you could acknowledge the replies you are getting.
dear teachers,
please explain and use in sentence. 1. at the earliest
thanks
At the earliest, I will be with you tomorrow morning.
Lalda - do you have a dictionary?
And also, it would nice if sometime you could acknowledge the replies you are getting.
Last edited by Anglika; 03-Jan-2008 at 20:05.
"at the earliest" can have at least two meanings that I can think of depending on context.
1) I will be there at seven at the earliest. (In this context it means that I will not arrive before seven)
2) Please respond at the earliest time possible. (In this context it means that I would like a response as soon as possible)
I hope this helps,![]()