The phrase "has already had' is correct.
Past perfect: had already occurred. Present perfect: have/has already occurred. Future perfect: will have already occurred.
Already is not a verb so does not have a past participle form.
"Already" is an adverb.
The correct phrase would be "It was already collected." In English grammar, the past tense "was" is used to indicate that an action has already taken place in the past. Therefore, when referring to something that has already been collected, the past tense should be used.
The present perfect tense is typically used with "already." For example, "I have already completed my homework."
"He already has" is the correct statement.
you have already eaten
you have already seen
Past perfect: had already occurred. Present perfect: have/has already occurred. Future perfect: will have already occurred.
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Already is not a verb so does not have a past participle form.
It is too late now. We have already called the cops.
The correct phrase is "already" at the beginning of a sentence. For example, you would say, "Is it already time to go?" Using "already is" in the middle of a sentence is also correct, as in "It already is time to go." The placement depends on the sentence structure.
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no it is not because already if u spell all in already it is spelled
I thought I had already answered that question.We've already had this discussion.