It's early for me to get up at 6:30 in the morning.
Question:Does the sentence have at least meanings in different specific situations?The first is that I am not willing get up,because 6:30 is too early for me.The second is that I often get up at 6:30 in the morning,although it's early.
Am I right?
This sounds like only your first suggestion: it’s too early for me, I can’t get up at that time.
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6:30 is too early for me to get up. (I won’t do it)
I get up at 6:30. (Habitually)
I get up early. (Habitually)
I get up at 6:30. I think that’s early. (Stating my habit, as well as my opinion that 6:30 qualifies as ‘early’) In speech we might shorten that and say:
I get up early - at 6:30.
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Nothing in the sentence says you get up. An infinitive cannot get you up. Only a verb can get you up: "I get up".
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