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Learning the difference between "early" and "soon" is essential for mastering English grammar. "Early" refers to the time when an event or activity occurs before the expected or agreed-upon time. In contrast, "soon" indicates that something will happen quickly, without a long delay. To help learners understand the difference between these two words, an online exercise with 15 sentences is available. The exercise includes sentences with both "early" and "soon" in various contexts. Practicing this exercise will help learners gain confidence in using these words correctly and improving their grammar skills. By mastering the difference between "early" and "soon," learners will be able to express themselves more effectively in both written and spoken English.
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