All Ready vs Already
This quiz uses 9 sentences to separate all ready, written as two words, from already, written as one. All ready means completely prepared, while already means something happened before now. You decide which fits prompts like "The video games were ___ to be packaged with media ratings" and "We ___ tried some of the most popular local foods." This one is for intermediate students, since the meanings drift close together. A quick test that the questions reward: if you can drop the word all and the sentence still makes sense, you probably want the single word already.
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