Usage examples of "Early Head Start" in English with translation to Spanish

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We got an early start. Nosotros salimos temprano por la mañana.
We agreed to start early the next morning. Acordamos empezar temprano la mañana siguiente.
Would it be better to start early? ¿Sería mejor empezar temprano?
They agreed to start early. Acordaron empezar temprano.
Even if it rains, I will start early tomorrow morning. Aunque llueva, mañana por la mañana empezaré pronto.
We agreed to start early. Acordamos empezar temprano.
Let's start early in the morning, shall we? ¿Empecemos pronto por la mañana, vale?
We advised them to start early. Les aconsejamos que partieran temprano.
You should start as early as possible. Deberías empezar lo antes posible.
Tom wanted Mary to come home early. Tom quería que Mary volviera temprano a casa.
And if he keeps messing with me I'll cut his head off! ¡Y si me sigue hinchando le corto la cabeza!
What time does the exam start? ¿A qué hora empieza el examen?
In the early days people communicated by smoke signals. Antiguamente la gente se comunicaba con señales de humo.
I was called into the office first, my name being at the head of the list. Me llamaron a la oficina primero, estando mi nombre a la cabeza de la lista.
I have so many things to tell you that I don't know where to start. Tengo tantas cosas que decirte que no sé por dónde empezar.
The early bird gets the worm. A quien madruga Dios le ayuda.
He laid his head on the pillow. Él apoyó la cabeza en la almohada.
We will start whenever you are ready. Empezaremos cuando estés listo.
I finished all my work early. He terminado temprano todo mi trabajo.
When I was a teenager I had lots of hair on my head and none on my chest. Now it's just the opposite. Cuando era un adolescente tenía mucho pelo en la cabeza y nada en el pecho. Ahora es justo lo contrario.
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