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Have you already done it? or Have you done it yet? Which is correct?
11 janv. 2013 15:25
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Have you already done it? or Have you done it yet? Which is correct? ->They both are. >1st question: You are asking someone if they have done something. (mostly likely needs to be done.) ex: "Have you already washed the clothes? If not, I'll do them." >2nd question: Same. ex: "Have you done that yet? or you could say, "Have you tried doing that." (pointing at something, looking at something, noticing something with another person, talking about something ; could be food, a game, laundry, business reports, application, etc.)
12 janvier 2013
Both are written correctly but context/meaning-wise is different.
11 janvier 2013
Question 1 is not a question. it's used when you are surprised that the listener has completed something sooner than you expected Question 2 is used when you expect the listener to say yes to your question because the listener had enough time to complete something
3 mai 2025 02:21
As I know, we can`t use ''already'' in Present Perfect Tense in questions, only ''yet'' although we translate it in this case like ''уже''.
22 janvier 2013
have you already done it? or. Have you done it yet? i mean both are correct.
11 janvier 2013
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