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"Can you make it earlier?" Does it mean "come earlier"?
Nov 19, 2011 7:36 PM
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It will depend on the context. If you are referring to some task you want done, it would mean "Could you finish it earlier?" If you are talking about a meeting or event, it would mean "Could you change plans to meet (or come) earlier?" Examples: "We can have your car fixed by Tuesday." "Could you make it earlier?" = Could you finish it earlier "I'll be over to see you at about 8:00." "Could you make it earlier? We're going to a movie." = Could you plan to arrive earlier? It does not necessarily mean as quickly as you can. It just means earlier than the original time given.
November 19, 2011
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It just means earlier than the original time given.Ether is about finishing something earlier or coming..So yes,it can mean come earlier.
November 19, 2011
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Yes they both mean the same thing. One's just a phrasal verb, isn't it? Can you (come/make it) earlier?
November 19, 2011
It means Can you do it earlier
November 19, 2011
Could you do it as quickly as you can?
November 19, 2011
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