all ready/already
All ready is an adjective meaning “fully ready.” Already is an adverb meaning “before or by this time.”
- He was all ready to go at noon.
- I have already seen that movie.
Extra Examples:
- We are all ready to go to dinner now.
- I am all ready to walk the dog.
- They are all ready for the big meeting.
- They have their coats and are all ready to leave.
- The teacher is all ready for class.
- Aya and Mirna are all ready for the wedding. Are you all ready to go camping this weekend?
- Mirna was not all ready for the final exam.
- Mirna has suffered a lot already.
- Is it noon already?
- The plane had already left for the airport.
- I can't believe she is old enough to drive already!
- Has Ahmed already finished his homework?
- This was a decision he had already made once - but not really.
- What are you going to hide from me that I haven't already seen?
- Hadn't he already forgotten?
- We have already seen this method work.
- You're already at the top of your class.