"program should have started early and ended early" is this sentence gramatically correct????

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Since this sentence is an opinion or desirr expressed, it should be read as " The programme should have started earlier and ended earlier too" may express correct sentiment.
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no the answer should be " The programme should have started and ended early "
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No. The programme should have started early and ended early. (If you're talking about a TV programme. (Note - In American English it is always program.)
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Yes.
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yes correct
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The program should have started and ended early
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It should be "The program should have started earlier and ended earlier". Since we are referring to a specific program, so 'the' is used. Earlier is used as we are comparing the present schedule of program to an other schedule.
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Program should have started and ended early ...
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Interested to teach to class 1 to 5 , 6 to 10 , 11&12

program should start early so it will ended in time.
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Program should have started early in order to end up early.
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