Is done already correct?

Is done already correct?

Is done already correct?

i have already done vs i have done already. In this example, the correct sequence of words is “I have already done.” However, you could say that you have done *something* already, as in, “I have done my homework already.”

Did already or done already?

I would say “already did” would be more common and express the irritation you’re looking for. “Already did” means “I already did” and with certain inflection can mark serious annoyance (trust me I did it to my mom when I was a kid).

Have already done meaning?

I have already done it. I already did it. Both are alright. I have already finished the task. The statement expressed that the task has finished some time back.

Have done or had done?

Have done — Have done is a present perfect tense, generally it is used when the action is completed recently/just now. Had done– Had done is a past perfect tense, generally refers to something which happened earlier in the past, before another action also occured in the past.

Has been already done or has already been done?

Both are correct. However, more correctly, the present perfect continuous tense ends in a participle: “He has been practicing already for three hours.” Alternatively, we can say, “He has already been practicing for three hours.” The last usage is the most natural in English.

How do you use yet and already?

ALREADY / YET in questions We can use both in questions, but the meaning is a bit different. YET simply asks if something has happened or we still have to wait. ALREADY knows that something has happened, it simply expresses surprise because it happened sooner than expected.

How do you use the word already?

Already used with the present perfect means ‘before now’. We use it to emphasise that something happened before something else or earlier than expected. I’ve already spent my salary and it’s two weeks before payday. He wanted to see Sudden Risk but I’ve already seen it.

Can we use did with had?

“Did” is the past simple tense of the verb “do” while “had” is the past participle tense of the verb “have.” 2. “Did” is used to refer to something that has already been performed while “had” is used to refer to something that one possessed. 3.

What is the difference between yet still and already?

B: I haven’t decided yet, but somewhere in the city centre. Already refers to things which have happened or which people think may have happened. Yet refers to things which have not happened or which people think may not have happened.

What is the difference between yet and already?

Already refers to things which have happened or which people think may have happened. Yet refers to things which have not happened or which people think may not have happened.