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Is 'already' + (simple past) + (time of action) correct?
B: I already did it yesterday. I am not asking whether already can be used with past simple as opposed to present perfect. From what I know, we cannot use present perfect tense when time is mentioned and here we are mentioning the time of action. What I want to know is whether already can be used with past simple where time is mentioned. For ...
present perfect - "Did you already...?" and "Have you already ...
2021年7月12日 · The function implied by "already" is "a completed action in the past with present result". The difference between the two types is Americans tend to prefer the simple past version, while everyone else --including Canadians-- prefers the present perfect.
Difference between past perfect and past simple with specified time
I've already done it last week. Should just be "I've already done it." I did it last week. is OK. Though you will hear "I've already done X {time}" n spoken English a lot, especially as an emphasized form of "I did X {time}." So no one will call you out for being wrong if you say this.
What is the difference between ""already did"" and ... - HiNative
2020年4月1日 · Synonym for "already did" They mean mostly the same thing. “Already done/did” is a pretty common way to answer someone if they ask you if something is finished. ex; “Is your homework finished?” “Yeah, it’s already done.” you can also say “have done” but you cannot just say it on its own. you need to add more. ex; “Have you done this before?” “Yeah, I have done …
""already did"" 和 ""have done"" 和有什么不一样? | HiNative
"already did"They mean mostly the same thing. “Already done/did” is a pretty common way to answer someone if they ask you if something is finished. ex; “Is your homework finished?” “Yeah, it’s already done.” you can also say “have done” but you cannot just say it on its own. you need to add more. ex; “Have you done this before?” “Yeah, I have done this before.” (^ or ...
Grammaticality of "I have already asked from him"
In response to a question, I have to answer. An example: A: Hello B, can I go? B: Ask C first. A: I have already asked from C. Is this grammatical?
Why "I already said" is correct? I am confused with using past …
2021年10月19日 · “Already” is usually used with the (1) Present Perfect and (2) Past Perfect. However, we can also use “already” with the (3) Simple Present, (4) Present Continuous and (5) Simple Past Tense. Examples: Have you already registered? She had already read the news. I already miss you. We are already working on it. They already left the city.
meaning - Why did they say "You already have"? - English …
2020年12月15日 · This is short for "You already have killed me." or "You have already done so." To say "You already done" would not be correct. "You already did" would be correct, and in this context would have the exact same meaning, the difference is purely one of style.
Is "Suppose you did ..." guessing that 'you' already did?
Daddy, can I watch TV? ~ Suppose you did your homework first. M. Swan, Practical English Usage, §571 . I wonder what the daddy's reply means. a) "I guess you've already finished your homework", b) "I think you'll finish your homework first (if so,/so/then you can)", c) "If you finish your homework first"
What is the difference between "I did" and "I have done"
2016年4月20日 · "I did" is the "simple past" form.We use the Simple Past to express the idea that an action started and finished at a specific time in the past. Sometimes, the speaker may not actually mention the specific time, but they do have one specific time in mind. Examples: I saw a movie yesterday. I didn't see a play yesterday. Last year, I traveled to ...