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.
Is the stage all ready for the curtain opening? Are you all ready yet?
MsRabbit, the person who asked this question didn't want you to use already. They wanted all ready.The meaning of already is before the time in question. The meaning of all ready is wholly equipped or prepared.I have already taken out the trash.He acted as if he didn't already know.The ballplayers have already taken batting practice.I am all ready to, dad!We are all ready to board the plane.The players are all ready to start the game.
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Example: Andrea and Susan are all ready to dance; in fact, they have already started.
We were all ready to leave for school by 7:30 am.
Is the stage all ready for the curtain opening? Are you all ready yet?
I already answered this...
We have been there already.
(* 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.
Already = I already washed the dishes. All Ready = I'm All Ready to start the race! They are said the same, but have different meanings. already - previously preformed. all ready - URRR buddies standN round waiting for da nex moob.
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MsRabbit, the person who asked this question didn't want you to use already. They wanted all ready.The meaning of already is before the time in question. The meaning of all ready is wholly equipped or prepared.I have already taken out the trash.He acted as if he didn't already know.The ballplayers have already taken batting practice.I am all ready to, dad!We are all ready to board the plane.The players are all ready to start the game.
A homonym for "already" is "all ready." They sound the same but have different meanings: "already" means before now, while "all ready" means fully prepared.
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.
we are all ready to takeour required classes
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