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"I'm earlier" VS "I got up earlier"
Do the following two sentences have the same meaning?
If not so, what is the differnce between them?
1 I'm earlier today than I was yesterday
2 I got up earlier than I did yesterday
Thanks in advance.
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Re: "I'm earlier" VS "I got up earlier"

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Do the following two sentences have the same meaning?
If not so, what is the difference between them?
1 I'm earlier today than I was yesterday.
2 I got up earlier than I did yesterday.
Thanks in advance.
1 To 'be early' usually means to 'arrive early.'
2 To 'get up early' means to arise (from sleeping) earlier than usual.
All best wishes,
Petra
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