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"is not it too early" vs "the already exited"

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are quite different in structure and meaning. "The already exited" seems to be a fragment of a sentence that is incomplete, while "Is not it too early?" is a complete question. They serve different purposes and cannot be interchanged.

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

is not it too early

This phrase is correct as a question form, although it is more commonly used as 'Isn't it too early?' in standard English.

This phrase is a question asking if something is happening too early. The more common form is 'Isn't it too early?' which is grammatically correct.

Examples:

  • Isn't it too early to leave?
  • Isn't it too early for dinner?
  • Isn't it too early to make a decision?
  • Isn't it too early to go to bed?
  • Isn't it too early to start the meeting?

Alternatives:

  • Is it too early?
  • Isn't it too early?
  • Is this too early?
  • Is that too early?
  • Is he too early?

the already exited

This phrase is not correct as it seems to be a fragment of a sentence that is incomplete.

This phrase does not make sense on its own. It might be part of a sentence like 'The already exited passengers...' where 'exited' is used as an adjective to describe the passengers.

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