Asked by rfvv
1. You had lunch already.
2. You already had lunch.
3. You have already had lunch.
4. You have had lunch already.
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Are they all grammatical and the same in meaning? Which one is commonly used?
2. You already had lunch.
3. You have already had lunch.
4. You have had lunch already.
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Are they all grammatical and the same in meaning? Which one is commonly used?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
All are correct and, yes, they all mean about the same thing. I'm not sure any of them is more commonly used than the others.
Answered by
Ximena
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