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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.
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