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Harry
What's the difference?
I have an early start tomorrow.
I have to get up early tomorrow.
What's the difference? Thanks a lot.
Nov 21, 2017 1:24 PM
Answers · 2
They can be the same. However I would usually use 'have an early start' to refer to what time I have to start work. Getting up refers to when you have to get out of bed. You might have to get up early for something else, such as dropping someone off at the airport...
November 21, 2017
There is no difference. They can be used for the same meaning
November 21, 2017
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