I have already started studying English but haven't yet mastered it's rules.
What's the proper positioning of already/yet?
What part of speech are they?
Yes, I see it! the "it's" it should be "its"... thanks!The use of already is a little strange in that sentence, butI can't argue with the grammar. (There is a spelling problem. Do you see it?)
The positioning is just fine. (Read the Dictionary.com definitions. They should be helpful.)
They are adverbs.
You can't go wrong following your teacher's advice (concerning already).I read this subject today in the morning and when I went to my course the grammar was about (yet and already):-o :-D
but I want to ask: the teacher said that we must use (yet and already) in the present perfect tense like.. I'v already done my homework.. and she said it shoud be between the helping verb and the main verb
Is it right or wrong??
tanks
"I have already done it" is certainly a valid sentence, but it means the opposite of "I have yet to do it".I have yet to do it.
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I have already done it.