词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_already | ||||
释义 | AlreadyAlready is an adverb. Already: meaningWe use already to emphasise that something was completed before something else happened. It is often used with the present perfect or past perfect:
Already is also used to show surprise about things that have happened or will have happened earlier than we expected. Compare
We use it in affirmative sentences and questions but not usually in negatives:
Already: positionMid positionWe usually put already in the normal mid position for adverbs (between the subject and the main verb, or after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb, or after be as a main verb):
Warning: We don’t use already between a verb and a direct object:
End positionWe can use already at the end of a sentence for greater emphasis or to show greater surprise. This is especially common in informal speaking:
Front positionLess often, we put already in front position (before the subject). This is usually more formal:
We don’t often put already in front position in informal speaking. Already: typical errorsWe don’t use the past simple with already for something which was completed before something else happened. Instead, we use the past perfect.
You may hear American English speakers using already with the past simple. We don’t use already between the verb and its object.
See also: Already, still or yet? |
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