A2 adverb خنثی #400 رایج‌ترین 2 دقیقه مطالعه

already

/ɔːlˈrɛdi/

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Use 'already' to show something happened before the present moment or a specific time.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Happened before now or a specific time.
  • Indicates completion or existence by now.
  • Common in everyday conversation.

Summary

Use 'already' to show something happened before the present moment or a specific time.

  • Happened before now or a specific time.
  • Indicates completion or existence by now.
  • Common in everyday conversation.

Focus on Past Completion

Think of 'already' as meaning 'before now'. It highlights that an action is finished.

Don't Confuse with 'Still'

Avoid using 'already' when you mean something is continuing. 'Still' indicates continuation, while 'already' indicates completion.

Expressing Surprise

In conversation, using 'already' can sometimes convey mild surprise that an event has occurred sooner than expected.

مثال‌ها

4 از 4
1

I have already seen that movie.

2

The train has already left the station.

3

Are you leaving already?

4

By the end of the year, the company will already have launched three new products.

خانواده کلمه

اسم
readiness
فعل
ready

راهنمای حفظ

Think of 'already' as 'all ready' to go, meaning something is prepared or finished. It emphasizes that the action is complete.

Overview

The word 'already' is an adverb used to indicate that something has happened or is true before the present time, or before a particular time in the past or future. It emphasizes the completion of an action or the existence of a state by a certain point. It's a common word in everyday English, often used to express surprise or simply to state a fact about a completed event.

Usage Patterns

'Already' is typically placed before the main verb, after an auxiliary verb (like 'be', 'have', 'do'), or after the first auxiliary verb in a verb phrase. For example, 'I have already eaten.' or 'She is already here.' It can also sometimes appear at the end of a sentence for emphasis, though this is less common in standard usage.

Common Contexts

'Already' is frequently used in everyday conversations and informal writing. It can be used to answer questions about whether something has been done, or to point out that a situation has progressed further than expected. For instance, when someone asks if you've finished a task, you might reply, 'Yes, I've already finished it.' It's also common in expressing mild surprise, such as 'Are you leaving already?' when you thought they had more time.

Similar Words Comparison

'Already' is distinct from words like 'yet' and 'still'. 'Yet' is typically used in negative sentences and questions to indicate that something has not happened but is expected to happen. 'Still' is used to indicate that a situation or action continues to happen and has not stopped. For example, 'He hasn't arrived yet' (implies he is expected), but 'He is still waiting' (implies the waiting continues). 'Already' focuses on the fact that something has happened before the current moment.

نکات کاربردی

The word 'already' is very common in everyday English and is generally neutral in formality. It can be used in both spoken and written contexts. While it often implies a sense of completion, it can also be used to express mild surprise if something has happened sooner than expected.

اشتباهات رایج

A common mistake is confusing 'already' with 'yet' or 'still'. Remember that 'already' signifies completion before a certain time, 'yet' is for things not done but expected, and 'still' indicates continuation.

راهنمای حفظ

Think of 'already' as 'all ready' to go, meaning something is prepared or finished. It emphasizes that the action is complete.

ریشه کلمه

The word 'already' comes from Old English 'ealra' (of all) and 'redy' (ready). It evolved to mean 'completely ready' or 'before the time expected'.

بافت فرهنگی

In many cultures, including English-speaking ones, using 'already' can sometimes signal surprise or impatience if an event occurs much earlier than anticipated.

مثال‌ها

1

I have already seen that movie.

everyday
2

The train has already left the station.

formal
3

Are you leaving already?

informal
4

By the end of the year, the company will already have launched three new products.

academic

خانواده کلمه

اسم
readiness
فعل
ready

ترکیب‌های رایج

have already
is already
already done

عبارات رایج

have already done

is already late

already there

اغلب اشتباه گرفته می‌شود با

already vs yet

Use 'yet' in negative statements and questions to mean 'up until now' and imply expectation. For example, 'Have you finished yet?' or 'I haven't finished yet.'

already vs still

Use 'still' to indicate that an action or state continues and has not ended. For example, 'He is still working.'

الگوهای دستوری

Subject + have/has + already + past participle (e.g., I have already finished.) Subject + be + already + adjective/prepositional phrase (e.g., She is already here.) Already + subject + auxiliary verb + main verb (emphatic, less common) (e.g., Already did he leave?)

Focus on Past Completion

Think of 'already' as meaning 'before now'. It highlights that an action is finished.

Don't Confuse with 'Still'

Avoid using 'already' when you mean something is continuing. 'Still' indicates continuation, while 'already' indicates completion.

Expressing Surprise

In conversation, using 'already' can sometimes convey mild surprise that an event has occurred sooner than expected.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank

Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.

I have ______ finished my homework.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: already

'Already' fits best here because it indicates the homework was completed before the present moment.

multiple choice

Select the sentence that correctly uses 'already'.

Which sentence is correct?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: She is already here.

The adverb 'already' typically follows the verb 'to be' or comes after an auxiliary verb.

sentence building

Arrange the words to form a grammatically correct sentence using 'already'.

Arrange: have / I / lunch / eaten / already

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: I have already eaten lunch.

This placement of 'already' after the auxiliary verb 'have' is standard and natural.

امتیاز: /3

سوالات متداول

4 سوال

Use 'already' when you want to say that something has happened before the present time or before a specific point in time you are talking about.

It usually goes after 'be' verbs or auxiliary verbs like 'have', or before the main verb. For example: 'I have already seen that movie.'

Yes, 'already' is often used in questions, sometimes to express surprise that something has happened so soon, like 'Are you leaving already?'

No, they are different. 'Already' means something happened before now. 'Yet' is used in negative sentences or questions to mean 'up until now' and implies expectation.

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