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.

Comparison

In English grammar, there are different ways to make comparisons, depending on what is being compared and the degree of comparison. Here are some common ways to make comparisons in English:   Comparative adjectives: Comparative adjectives are used to compare two things, and are formed by adding -er to the end of the adjective. For […]

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Between and among

We use between with two or more clearly separate people or things. Example She choose between Jake and Jesse. It’s  a big difference between a bridges on the river. What is the main difference between a motorcycle and a bicycle?   Among is used when we want to make reference to a group of people, […]

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