Already and all ready

What is the difference between Already and All ready ?

Already and all ready

  • Incorrect: We are already for the show.
  • Correct: We are all ready for the show.
  • Incorrect: They have all ready arrived.
  • Correct: They have already arrived.

All ready means ‘all are ready’.

Already means ‘by now’ or ‘sooner than expected’.

  • The train had already left before we reached the station.
  • The patient had already died before the doctor arrived.

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Already and all ready

What is the difference between Already and All ready. All ready means ‘all are ready’. Already means 'by now' or 'sooner than expected'.

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