all ready, already

The adjective phrase all ready means “fully prepared.”

  • When the whistle blew, Gerald was all ready (prepared) to go.

The adverb already means “by now” or “earlier than anticipated.”

  • By page 20, the astute reader already knows who the murderer is.
  • The play had already begun when we arrived at the theatre.

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