correct me if im wrong, but from past experiances, this is what i'd do.
the first thing to remember is very important; introduce them on neutral territory. if you take your dog to your partners house, the partners dog will feel threatened and try to defend its own "territory" which could result in a fight, or injuries.
take them somewhere like a park, anywhere calming and not enclosed, because that will also make them feel defensive.
introduce them slowly, let them sniff and greet each other but keep a care full watch on their behaviour. if there is any sign of them not getting on; growling, ears back, fur on end, take them away as calmly as possible. try again after a while. if all goes well, play a game of catch with them and just let them intereact. if all goes well, they should get along and once they are used to each other you can take them to either house.
i think this is a suitable thing to do, i hope i helped and it all works out :)
Used correctly, "already" (with a root of 'all is ready') refers to something accomplished prior to another, or prior to an inquiry about its completion. "I took out the trash already." Another form of expression is one of exasperation, indicating emphasis on the requested action. "Will you get that done, already?" (This is not technically correct English, but reflects colloquial use.)
The phrase "has already had' is correct.
Either of these are correct. :)
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"He already has" is the correct statement.
you have already seen
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The phrase "had already left" is grammatically correct. The phrase "had already been gone" is not grammatically correct.
No this is grammatically incorrect. Some correct examples would be:Has she already been informed about this?Has she already informed him about this?Has she already informed them about this?
The correct phrase is "already" at the beginning of a sentence. For example, you would say, "Is it already time to go?" Using "already is" in the middle of a sentence is also correct, as in "It already is time to go." The placement depends on the sentence structure.
You already own a bicycle.