Can I use already in a question?

ALREADY / YET in questions YET simply asks if something has happened or we still have to wait. ALREADY knows that something has happened, it simply expresses surprise because it happened sooner than expected. If we put ALREADY at the end, we are emphasizing our surprise.

Where do you put already in a question?

“already” in end position We can place “already” at the end of a sentence for more emphasis or to show more surprise. This is more common in questions and in informal speech. We raise our voice a bit more than usual at the end of the question on the word “already” in order to express the feeling of surprise.

Has already finished or finished already?

The most natural place for ‘already’ is generally before the main verb, so “I had already finished” is more likely. However, it’s often acceptable to put ‘already’ after the main verb, so “I had finished already” is possible.

Has already finished meaning?

Prior to some specified time, either past, present, or future; by this time; previously. “This one is already finished,” Pasternak said.

Can we use already in negative sentences?

Already is commonly used in negative sentences, typically with the conditional “if”. “If he hadn’t already completed the work, I would have helped him.” “If you’re not already a member of our club, please join today.” “If I’m not already crazy, I certainly will be by the time this project is completed.”

What is already in grammar?

Already used with the present perfect means ‘before now’. We use it to emphasise that something happened before something else or earlier than expected. I’ve already spent my salary and it’s two weeks before payday. He wanted to see Sudden Risk but I’ve already seen it.

Had already had meaning?

I had already – means a a certain point in the past, you already did something before the point. For example: I have already slept. – means Right now I already slept. VS When he came home, I had already slept. -means at that point in the past (before he came home) I slept.

What is the negative of already?

Can you use already in negative sentences?

Can we use still in negative sentences?

Still (in this context) is only used in negative sentences. I’ve been waiting for an hour and the bus still hasn’t come. They promised me that report yesterday but they still haven’t finished it. She still hasn’t replied to my email.

Had been already Meaning?

1. adverb [ADVERB before verb] You use already to show that something has happened, or that something had happened before the moment you are referring to. Speakers of British English use already with a verb in a perfect tense, putting it after ‘have’, ‘has’, or ‘had’, or at the end of a clause.