Collocation
come early
Definition
to arrive before the expected or usual time
'come early' is a common English collocation. to arrive before the expected or usual time
come + early
“Please come early so we can start the meeting on time.”
Examples
- Can you _____ early tomorrow to help set up the room?
- I always _____ early for job interviews.
- Please _____ early so you have time to find a parking space.
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- She _____ early and waited in the lobby.
- If you _____ early, we can talk before everyone arrives.
- They told us to _____ early because security checks can take a while.
- He has been _____ early all week to finish the project.
- We had _____ early to get good seats near the front.
- I wish you had _____ early; you missed the introduction.
More verb + adverbs
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