Usage examples of "Get up early" in English with translation to Spanish

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To begin, it is necessary that you get up early. Comenzando, es necesario que te levantes temprano.
My children make pathetically sincere efforts to get up early. Mis hijos hacen esfuerzos patéticamente sinceros de levantarse temprano.
I do not get up early. Yo no me levanto temprano.
Tom doesn't have to get up early tomorrow. Tom no tiene que levantarse temprano mañana.
Tom doesn't get up early. Tom no se levanta temprano.
If you get up early, you will feel so much the better. Si te levantas temprano te sentirás mucho mejor.
You will have to get up early tomorrow morning. Mañana tendrás que madrugar.
I usually get up early in the morning. Normalmente me levanto temprano.
Let’s not get up early tomorrow! ¡No nos levantemos temprano mañana!
I'll make an effort to get up early every morning. Haré el esfuerzo de levantarme temprano cada mañana.
He did not get up early. No se levantó temprano.
He does not get up early. No se levanta temprano.
It is good to get up early. Es bueno levantarse temprano.
Get up early tomorrow morning! ¡Levantate temprano mañana a la mañana!
Unfortunately, I have to get up early every morning. Por desgracia, tengo que madrugar todos los días.
Don't wanna get up early to work hard. No quiero madrugar para trabajar duro.
It's unusual for him to get up early. Es poco habitual en él que se levante temprano.
Tom has to get up early. Tom tiene que levantarse temprano.
I didn't want to get up early. No me quería levantar temprano.
I would sooner die than get up early every morning. Preferiría morir antes que levantarme pronto cada mañana.
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