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Since "early" can function as an adjective as well as an adverb, you can use it to describe a noun, as in:

"It was an early train."

So you are saying that the train came before the expected time, or that out of a group of trains, it ran before most of the others.

Alternatively, you can use it to describe a verb, for instance:

"She arrived early."

So you are saying that the way in which she arrived was early.

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