"You must get ready on time, or we will be late for the party."
Get ready, our target is just coming into range.
In that sentence, the word "primed" is the predicate (verb). (v) to make ready, prepare
"We are all ready!" the children cried as they raced to go Trick or Treating. The shirts were all ready for me to pick up at the cleaners.
(* The words all ready are only used separately if a group of things is ready. The word for previously is already.)Example :The decorations for the party were all ready on time.But :I was surprised that the cake was already made!He had already finished his homework.
She donned her hat and gloves, ready to go out in the wind.
As the new version was ready to be put on sale, they had begun to phase out the old version.
This is a statement and not a question. Yet you did all ready make a sentence so if you tweek it a bit it will be a good one.
To make ready for use by washing and ironing a freshly laundered shirt.
We have already prepared the food so dinner is all ready to eat. I just used already and all ready in the same sentence. Already and all ready are both used in this sentence. This sentence includes the homonyms all ready and already.
Now that I've done exactly what you said I'd never be able to do I hope you are ready to eat your words.
a to z this letters form a one sentence
The future tense verb for the sentence "The outline is ready" would be "will be." So the future tense sentence would be "The outline will be ready."