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When to use 'Already'?
Does it make sense to use the adverb 'already' in a present tense sentence?
1 sep. 2018 17:03
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Sure, you could say "I already have that book" or "I am already here"
1 september 2018
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Using already is to prove a point, you may say it in a positive/negative way to define the context.
Husband: Is the food ready?
Wife: Yes it's already on the table.
Cop: Did you put the phone on the table?
Suspect: No, it was already there.
1 september 2018
Thanks for your answers :) So using 'already' in a present tense construction makes sense even though it implies an act done before the moment you're in or earlier. What caused me to ask this question is that I came to see a writing of someone as in 'Already all language(s) take words from each other' which made me think whether this is a correct structure or not. What do you think of it? If it's correctly said, what does it exactly mean?
2 september 2018
Yes, you can say something like "I am already doing that."
1 september 2018
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