Which is correct I have already or I already have?
Originally Answered: Which is correct: “I have already” or “I already have”? In the US, I already have is generally about possession: I already have my ticket, thanks. I have already is the prevalent form when have is an auxiliary verb: I have already seen the movie. Both are correct, depending on how you use them.
Have already done or already have done?
Both the sentences are grammatically correct. Only the difference is in the order (place) of the adverb ‘already’ in sentences. The general rule is that you never put an adverb between the words that constitute a verb. Therefore, the correct version is: “I have done it already.”
Has already been or had already been?
We had already been given is the correct form. The other one doesn’t sound natural. In general, in the passive voice, “already” is placed between “been” and past participle of varb.
Which is correct I already sent or I already send?
Both are correct, but “I have already sent” is the present perfect tense and “I had already sent” is the past perfect. Imagine how the sentence might continue. I have already sent you a payment, so you need not bill me again.
Have been already sent or have already been sent?
2 Answers. “The attachment has already been sent ” is correct. You could also say simply “I have already sent the attachment”.
Is already had correct?
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. Some speakers of American English use already with the simple past tense of the verb instead of a perfect tense. They had already voted for him at the first ballot.
Had took or had taken?
Generally, the simple past (took) is used to make general statements/single events about the past, while the past perfect (had taken) is used to show a completed action before another, both occurring in the past.