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"'Already' vs. 'Yet': A Guide to Expressing Time and Completion"

In today's global landscape, English has become an indispensable tool for communication. However, when it comes to specific grammar rules, many people lack awareness of their precise application. One of the most perplexing aspects is that each word has its own distinct usage and definition. In today's Blog  we are tak talking about Some confusing words which generally people Confused to use them.. ALREADY / ALL READY / YET Both already and yet are adverbs, "already" stands for "Before or by now", and yet stands for "something that has not happened But that you expect to happen". Both are used with the present perfect tense. Sub + have/has + v3 + obj. ALREADY is used in positive sentence,But  interesting part is that Already comes After the helping verb before the main verbs. Structure of the sentence should be;- Subj + hast have + Already + V3 + object. Ex: I have already done this work. Ex: She has already arranged money for him. Ex...