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".
" 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.
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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."