I was surprised that she had yet to start working on that project
The phenomenon of having to come out as bisexual to the same person/people repeatedly because they assumed or hoped that your sexuality was a phase
Some speakers use already with the simple past tense of the verb instead of a perfect tense
The already, still, yet test is a present perfect exercise that helps you with vocabulary commonly used with this verb tense
referring to an action You use already to say that something has happened before now, or that it has happened sooner than expected
The university is yet to publish the results
Already used with the present perfect means before now
used for saying that something has happened before now or before another point in time
already: Already he was aware of it
Already and all ready do not mean the same thing
’ Foremost, they are different in the sense that ‘already’ is an adverb, while ‘all ready’ is a phrase that usually functions as an adjective
Although already and all ready are often indistinguishable in speech, the written forms have distinct meanings and uses
10 synonyms of already from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 11 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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