Which is it: ‘Already’ or ‘All Ready’?
All ready (two words) means “totally prepared” or … ready. Already (one word) is an adverb that highlights something as having happened before now or by now.
All ready (two words) means “totally prepared” or … ready. Already (one word) is an adverb that highlights something as having happened before now or by now.
Possessives show possession or belonging, and are formed with the addition of an apostrophe + s to the end of a noun.