“Already” refers to something that is in the present or recent past but not in the future.
“Already” is usually used in affirmative ( positive ) sentences and sometimes in questions but not used in negative sentences.
1. “Already” is used to emphasize that something was completed before something else happened.
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2. “Already” is also used to show surprise about things that have happened or will have happened earlier than we expected.
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3. “Already” is usually used with Past Perfect and Present Perfect Tense. However, we can also use “already” with Simple Present, Present Continuous and Simple Past Tense.
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“Already” can come
1. *** between the auxiliary verb ( have/has – had, are, were, can, etc.
) and the main verb.
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2. *** after “be” as a main verb.
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3. *** between the subject and the main verb.
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4. *** at the end of a sentence for greater emphasis or to show more surprise ( informal )
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