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to get an early morning What is the meaning of it in this sentence? He looked at his watch and said: I get an early morning tomorrow. Does it mean he needs to wake up early?Whoops, correction. It's "got" instead of "get".
26 oct. 2014 01:59
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" I('ve) got an early morning tomorrow." Yes, this means he needs to wake up early, perhaps for work or another commitment. It sounds like there's an obligation or arrangement.
26 octobre 2014
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"I got an early morning tomorrow." In this sentence "got" is slang for "have." The sentence isn't actually grammatically correct. A better way to get the message across would be "I have an early morning tomorrow." Even better, "I have to get up early tomorrow."
26 octobre 2014
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