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when to use : already and what's the difference 1) you already know 2) you already knew
Dec 19, 2019 6:08 PM
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قبلاً....از قبل من قبلاً به سربازی رفتن I have already done my military service/I have already undergone my military service
December 19, 2019
Chris is correct. 1 means, you are telling someone that right now, they know what they knew before. They know right now, because "know" is present tense. But, they also knew before, because of "already." 2 means you are telling someone that they have known since a point of time in the past. The first sentence is emphasizing the present moment. The second sentence is emphasizing the past moment. Both sentences are talking about knowledge that started at a point in the past and continued up to the present moment.
December 19, 2019
Already is just that it happened in the past. Have you done your homework yeah I already did it. I want to go to Europe Oh I've been there already.
December 19, 2019
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