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Early e soon: qual a diferena?

Hello, everybody. Neste episdio, eu falo sobre a diferena entre as palavras do


ingls early e soon. Se voc no ouvinte dos podcasts porque ainda no consegue
compreend-los, me escreva em analuiza @ inglesonline.com.br e diga se gostaria de uma
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the episodes. Thanks for telling your friends, your neighbours, your family and keep listening.
Let's get right into it. Today I talk about common ways to use soon and early. Are they the same? Are they
different? Stay with me and you'll find out. Listen to this: I want to join a gym class, but it starts so early in the
morning! I don't think I can wake up that early. The gym class I'm talking about starts at 6AM. To me, that's
really early. What do you think? I'd have to wake up around 5: 20AM, which is so early in the morning. The
problem is, I go to bed around midnight, which is kinda late. So, for me, to wake up so early would be a bit
difficult.
Early is an adjective - most of the time - and we use it to talk about the first few hours, or the first few days,
or the first few months... Or just some time near the beginning of a period. For example: if the morning
officially starts at 6AM, then we can say 6:30 is pretty early in the morning. 7AM is early. 11AM is not early.
We can say that the second day of January is early January. Classes will start in early January. That could
be anywhere from the first to the tenth day of January, let's say. Classes will start early in January. The 16th
day is not early in January, but the 4th is. If someone tells you they're going to buy a car in early 2016,
they're probably gonna do it in January, February or March. So, of course, January is earlier in 2015 than
June. 7AM is earlier in the morning than 9AM. I had scheduled an appointment for 11AM on Wednesday, but
my dentist rang me and asked if we could meet a bit earlier in the morning - earlier. Around 10:15, which is
earlier than 11.
And how about soon? Soon is an adverb, so it qualifies actions. If something happened too soon, that
means the amount of time it took for that thing too happen was too short - in your opinion, of course. So that
thing happened too soon. For example, you think your cousin and her fianc got married too soon. They
have only known each other for two months. That is too soon to get married, you think. By the way, they got
married in early September - it was the fourth of September, and the wedding took place early in the
morning. Yep, eight o'clock. So maybe something happened too soon. Maybe the car you just bought broke
down as you were driving it to work - that is too soon for a new car to break down! And your neighbor, Mrs.
Johnson, lost her husband a few months ago. You think she should start dating again and she says "It's too
soon." Your friend John has been learning Japanese for two weeks and it is probably too soon for him to
have a conversation with a Japanese person. It's been only two weeks!
So let's say your friend Angela says "We have to meet soon!" She means that you and her have to meet
within a short amount of time - maybe in two or three days. It can't take too long. Angela thinks you guys
should meet soon. So two days after saying that, Angela gives you a call to organise a meetup. Why two
days later? Because she wanted to meet with you soon. Probably as soon as possible. The sooner, the
better. And you guys actually end up meeting late at night because you're both so busy. However your
meetup occurs only forty-eight hours after your initial contact - that is a very short amount of time. So it
occurs very soon after your initial contact.
Picture this: your other friend Michael wants to see you. Today is the second of April, so you suggest to meet
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Early e soon: qual a diferena?

on April 25 at 8PM. However, Michael tells you that he's going away on vacation on April 25. He says "Let's
meet sooner than that, and it has to be earlier in the evening. I have a knitting class every night at 8PM" So
what is Michael saying? He's saying that your meeting should be sooner than April 25. It should happen
before April 25. And he wants to meet with you earlier in the evening. 8PM is a bit too late for him. It has to
be earlier in the evening - maybe 6, maybe 7PM.
I hope this episode has helped to clarify the difference between early and soon. Let me know if that's the
case, and if you'd like additional posts about this topic here on the blog! Talk to you next time!
Key terms
early, earlier
soon, sooner
Glossrio
a meetup = um encontro
a knitting class = uma aula de tric

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