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:
I am all ready to go on a road trip this weekend.
Sure! "I am all ready to go on a hike with my friends this afternoon."
I am getting ready for my job interview by reviewing my notes and practicing my answers.
Pantology, the study of all knowledge, aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the interconnectedness of various fields of study.
One answer is all ready. Hope I helped.♥
Example sentence - She will never have a friend because she doesn't know how to be a friend.
I already answered this...
We have been there already.
We were all ready to leave for school by 7:30 am.
The girl was finally all ready to leave for vacation with her parents. Another good sentence would be, the dog was all ready to go to the vet.
Sure! "I am all ready to go on a hike with my friends this afternoon."
Is the stage all ready for the curtain opening? Are you all ready yet?
We were all ready to analyze the situation.
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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.
I am getting ready for my job interview by reviewing my notes and practicing my answers.
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one for all, and all for one.