The phrases "too late" and "too early" are both correctly written.
I hope it's not too late
This is not correct grammar. The correct way to say this would be "Unless we hurry, we will be late for the show." You would not say anything if you were not going to be late.
Yes, the term 'here of late' is correct English grammar, as in: 'He was here of late, but he'll be in London next week.', which could equally be expressed: 'He was here [recently, lately, latterly], but he'll be in London next week.'
It looks fine, but does not amount to much on its own! Here is a grammatically correct sentence including the words "will not be subject to": Late work will lose marks, but work handed in on time will not be subject to any penalty.
You hate to be late, in fact you rush to arrive early.Is one possibility, omitting the comma altogether is another.
The antonym of early is late.
This is not correct grammar. The correct way to say this would be "Unless we hurry, we will be late for the show." You would not say anything if you were not going to be late.
Yes, the term 'here of late' is correct English grammar, as in: 'He was here of late, but he'll be in London next week.', which could equally be expressed: 'He was here [recently, lately, latterly], but he'll be in London next week.'
I have ever seen a sentence " Eric's father ordered himnot to stay out late again." at a grammar test before."not to stay" is correct answer.
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It looks fine, but does not amount to much on its own! Here is a grammatically correct sentence including the words "will not be subject to": Late work will lose marks, but work handed in on time will not be subject to any penalty.
It is usually accurate when period is 7 days late
The correct spelling is schizophrenia, which is a mental health disorder that usually does not appear until late teenage years or early adulthood when a person is in their early 20s.
"Of late" is the correct phrase, meaning recently or in the recent past. "Off late" is not a standard English expression.
Late= Tard Early= Tôt
Late April or Early May. You can check on collegeboard.com
You hate to be late, in fact you rush to arrive early.Is one possibility, omitting the comma altogether is another.
one is early and one is late