When I say something is already in use, it means that the resource, service, or function you are trying to access is currently being utilized by another user or process and is unavailable for your use until it becomes free.
you can use it by saying " I keep track of my dailey schedule everyday."
When saying something in the past that someone "had".=)Good luck.
The phrase "has already had' is correct.
Susan walked straight across the lawn, blatantly ignoring the sign saying 'keep off the grass'
The present perfect tense is typically used with "already." For example, "I have already completed my homework."
you can use it by saying " I keep track of my dailey schedule everyday."
Your probably just use to saying it. Just don't let it happen in bed with a new guy. -bryan
It means the file is already in use or has been left open...
Literally, this is going to be a fast, rough ride and your hat will blow off if you don't hang on to it. Figuratively, we're going to do something fast with few precautions.
it means the name is already in use by annother avatar
it means when you have done something and you can use it in a sentence like i have already brushed my hair
well if you were saying "where is its bed" there wouldn't be an apostrophe because it doesn't mean "it is" but if you were saying "it's not supposed to be there" then it would because it is saying "it is not supposed to be there".
She was absolute chastisement after saying that mean comment
Maybe you already have a YouTube account. If you are sure don't have one, then create an alternate email for use.
It is a saying people use when they cherish of love something or someone.
Saying something is good or that you use it and are happy.
That just means that the username or password you enter is already in use. You can add numbers or capitals for less chance of entering a username/password already in use.