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Vladimir
Please, correct this if it is not grammatically right...Thanks!
Going to be there in time I woke up earlyer than usually.
5 de dez de 2014 12:59
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In order to be there on time, I got up earlier than usual.
5 de dezembro de 2014
2
I'm not sure what you mean, but maybe:
I'm going to be there [ in / on ] time [ as / because ] I woke up earlier than [ usual / I usually do ].
5 de dezembro de 2014
1
This sentence has two independent clause with a cause/effect thought. There are two ways to link these thoughts with because/since conjunction.
Because= focuses on the cause of why something happened.
Since= this is more formal than because and it puts focus on the result and/or time element.
Example:
I am going to be there on time because I woke up earlier than usual.
Because I woke up earlier than usual, I will be there on time.
Since I woke up earlier, I am going to be there on time.
I am going to be there on time , since I woke up earlier than usual.
6 de dezembro de 2014
1
"Wake" is not perhaps the best verb to use here. "Wake" has two problems. First, waking does not mean getting up; lying in bed awake doesn't help us get anywhere. Second, waking is an involuntary action; to arrive on time is a deliberate act. Getting up is a more logical means to the objective of "arriving on time".
When should we use "wake"? Perhaps in this kind of situation: I was worried about missing my morning flight. I did not sleep well and woke up at 4 am, much earlier than usual.
6 de dezembro de 2014
1
Or possibly:
Needing to be there on time, I woke up earlier than usual.
5 de dezembro de 2014
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Vladimir
Habilidades linguísticas
Inglês, Russo
Idioma de aprendizado
Inglês
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