You can rewrite it like so:
She got up early since it was a beautiful day.
because i feel like it
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It is not a simple sentence if considered. It is complex because one part of it depends on the other.
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Early. --> It describes how they left.
because i feel like it
He arrived early because he didn't want to be late.
"Early childhood" is not capitalized unless it is part of a title or at the beginning of a sentence.
No, except at the beginning of a sentence because it is not a proper noun.
"Heard" is the past tense of the verb "hear" and is used to describe receiving auditory information through your ears. In a sentence, you can say "I heard a beautiful melody playing from the piano next door," to describe that you perceived the sound with your ears. On the other hand, "why" is used to ask for the reason or cause of something. For example, in the sentence, "Why did you leave the party early?" the word "why" is seeking an explanation for the action of leaving early.
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It is not a simple sentence if considered. It is complex because one part of it depends on the other.
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"I will be going to bed early tonight because,I have to wake up very early in the morning to go to work", said dad.
The verb in the sentence is 'got', the adverb is 'early'.When did Jason get his bicycle? He got it early.
Yes, it appears to be an adverb of cause: the car was washed because someone left early. But was it washed because they had nothing else to do, or because they couldn't get to the car otherwise?
Perhaps you're referring to the subject of the sentence;Mario likes pizza. (Mario is the subject because the sentence is about him)The snow came early this year. (Snow is the subjectbecause the sentence is about the snow)When school starts, I will have trouble getting up on time for the first few days. (I is the subject because the sentence is about me and how school starting will affect me)