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earlier

/ˈɜːrliər/

The comparative form of 'early,' used to describe something happening at a time before the present or before another specified time. It indicates a point in time that is sooner than expected or previously mentioned.

The word 'earlier' is a comparative tool used to indicate that an event happened at a time preceding the current or expected moment.

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  • A comparative word meaning 'before now' or 'sooner'.
  • Used as both an adverb and an adjective.
  • Helps sequence events and compare specific points in time.

Summary

The word 'earlier' is a comparative tool used to indicate that an event happened at a time preceding the current or expected moment.

  • A comparative word meaning 'before now' or 'sooner'.
  • Used as both an adverb and an adjective.
  • Helps sequence events and compare specific points in time.

Use for relative time comparisons

Use 'earlier' when you want to emphasize that something happened sooner than something else.

Avoid redundancy with 'before'

Do not use 'earlier before' together; choose one depending on the sentence structure.

Punctuality and the word 'Earlier'

In many English-speaking cultures, arriving 'earlier' is seen as a sign of respect and preparedness.

Beispiele

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1

I finished my homework earlier than my brother.

2

Earlier versions of the software were prone to crashing.

3

Like I said earlier, I'm not hungry.

4

The study builds upon findings from an earlier report.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
earliness
Verb
N/A
Adverb
early
Adjektiv
early

Merkhilfe

Think of the 'er' at the end of 'earlier' as standing for 'even more' early.

Overview

'Earlier' is a versatile temporal marker in English, serving as the comparative form of the adjective and adverb 'early.' It is primarily used to establish a sequence of events or to compare two points in time. Its function is to indicate that one event occurred prior to another or before the current moment. 2) Usage Patterns: As an adverb, 'earlier' typically follows a verb to indicate that an action happened sooner than another (e.g., 'He arrived earlier than expected'). It can also be used with time expressions like 'earlier today' or 'earlier this week' to refer to a point in the recent past. As an adjective, it modifies a noun to specify a version or period that came first, such as 'an earlier draft' or 'the earlier centuries.' 3) Common Contexts: This word is essential in professional and social scheduling, where it is used to adjust times (e.g., 'Can we move the meeting earlier?'). It is also a staple in narrative writing and journalism to refer back to previously mentioned information ('As I stated earlier...'). In academic contexts, it is used to reference prior research or historical periods. 4) Similar Words Comparison: 'Earlier' is often compared with 'before.' While 'before' is a preposition that usually requires an object (e.g., 'before the meal'), 'earlier' is a comparative that can stand alone or be followed by 'than.' For example, 'I saw him before' is grammatically complete but slightly different in focus than 'I saw him earlier,' which emphasizes the comparison to the present time. Unlike 'soon,' which looks toward the future, 'earlier' looks toward the past or the beginning of a sequence.

Nutzungshinweise

The word 'earlier' is neutral and can be used in any setting. When used as an adverb, it often appears at the end of a sentence or before the main verb. As an adjective, it always precedes the noun it modifies.

Häufige Fehler

The most common mistake is using 'more' with 'earlier.' Since 'earlier' is already comparative, 'more' is unnecessary. Another mistake is using 'earlier' when 'before' is required as a preposition (e.g., saying 'earlier the movie' instead of 'before the movie').

Merkhilfe

Think of the 'er' at the end of 'earlier' as standing for 'even more' early.

Wortherkunft

Derived from the Old English word 'ǣrlīce,' where 'ǣr' meant 'soon' or 'before' and '-lice' was the adverbial suffix.

Kultureller Kontext

In Western business culture, 'earlier' is often associated with efficiency and the idiom 'the early bird catches the worm.'

Beispiele

1

I finished my homework earlier than my brother.

everyday
2

Earlier versions of the software were prone to crashing.

formal
3

Like I said earlier, I'm not hungry.

informal
4

The study builds upon findings from an earlier report.

academic

Wortfamilie

Nomen
earliness
Verb
N/A
Adverb
early
Adjektiv
early

Häufige Kollokationen

earlier today
much earlier
earlier this year

Häufige Phrasen

The earlier the better

As mentioned earlier

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earlier vs before

'Before' is a preposition or conjunction often followed by a noun or clause; 'earlier' is a comparative adverb/adjective.

earlier vs previously

'Previously' is more formal and usually refers to a state or action in the past without a direct 'than' comparison.

Grammatikmuster

earlier than + [noun/pronoun] earlier + [noun] [verb] + earlier

Use for relative time comparisons

Use 'earlier' when you want to emphasize that something happened sooner than something else.

Avoid redundancy with 'before'

Do not use 'earlier before' together; choose one depending on the sentence structure.

Punctuality and the word 'Earlier'

In many English-speaking cultures, arriving 'earlier' is seen as a sign of respect and preparedness.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank

Complete the sentence with the correct form.

I had to wake up ___ than usual to catch my flight.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: earlier

The sentence compares today's wake-up time to the 'usual' time, requiring the comparative form.

multiple choice

Choose the correct sentence.

Which of the following is grammatically correct?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: I told you that earlier.

'Earlier' functions perfectly as an adverb at the end of the sentence to refer to a previous time.

sentence building

Reorder the words to make a common phrase.

the / better / earlier / the

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: The earlier the better

'The earlier the better' is a common English idiom meaning that completing a task sooner is preferable.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

4 Fragen

'Earlier' is a comparative adverb/adjective often used for relative time, while 'before' is a preposition or conjunction often followed by a specific event or time.

No, 'more earlier' is grammatically incorrect because 'earlier' is already a comparative form. Simply use 'earlier' or 'much earlier'.

It can go at the beginning for emphasis, after a verb as an adverb, or before a noun as an adjective.

It is a neutral word that is appropriate for both casual conversation and formal writing.

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