"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 word "already" is sometimes confused with the two words "all ready". "Already" is an adverb that means "by this time" or "so soon". "All ready" is a phrase that means "completely ready" or "prepared".The following are example sentences:Are you all ready for the big game?I just got here, and I'm already bored.I've already eaten, so I'll just have coffee.
Example sentence: The dog was ready for some food.
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No! 'Ready Made' is two different words.
The bell rang and the two boxers were ready to fight for the world title.
The pronouns in the sentence are:you, subject of the the first part of the compound sentence;they, subject of the second part of the compound sentence;us, object of the preposition 'for'.All of the pronouns in the sentence are personal pronouns, words that take the place of a noun, a plural noun or two or more nouns for specific people.
He was such a fop spending two hours getting ready for the dance.
They can.
the arming were almost ready.
yes one two three get ready set go
The two nouns in your sentence are words and nouns, they are plural, common nouns.
When two words act against each other in one sentence, it is called an 'oxymoron'.