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I already ordered
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I already ordered" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "I already ordered pizza for dinner tonight, so there's no need to worry about cooking."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Alternative expressions(5)
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4 human-written examples
I already ordered the firnee for old time's sake but it wasn't as sublime as my memory of this cornstarch-almond-pistachio-cardamom pudding.
News & Media
"I already ordered the birth certificate".
News & Media
At one point, after a third lady is seated at the table, our subject informs her, "I already ordered for you".
News & Media
As I am spending Easter in Southampton this year with friends and family and I already ordered a shoulder of lamb, which I will cook in our pizza oven.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
[Disclosure: Google loaned me this Chomecast for me to tinker with, but it goes back as soon as my review is done. With that said, I liked it enough that I've already ordered one of my own.].
News & Media
I'll forget my wallet at home and not realize that I've forgotten it until after I've already ordered some complicated six-dollar coffee drink and then they'll have to pay for me and they'll think I only invited them to con them into buying me a fancy beverage.
News & Media
I was really pleased to hear it because I'd already ordered my suit".
News & Media
At the Fnac in Saint-Lazare station, one vendor told Le Figaro that "in 24 hours, I've used up all of my stock and I've already ordered 40 more".
News & Media
I've already ordered the album it's on.
News & Media
"I've already ordered a swordfish, tuna, a rib-eye steak and tons of vegetables.
News & Media
She sits down and I've already ordered a green juice which has arrived with a little biscuit.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "I already ordered" to politely decline further suggestions or offers related to placing an order. For example, "Thanks, but I already ordered." This prevents redundant actions.
Common error
While grammatically correct, simply stating "I already ordered" can be vague. Enhance clarity by specifying what was ordered. For example, instead of just "I already ordered", say "I already ordered the pizza" or "I already ordered tickets".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I already ordered" functions as a statement indicating that the speaker has completed the act of ordering something prior to the current moment. This declarative statement serves to inform the listener that no further action is needed regarding the order. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness.
Frequent in
News & Media
100%
Less common in
Science
0%
Formal & Business
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "I already ordered" is a grammatically sound and very common expression used to indicate that an order has been placed. According to Ludwig, this expression is confirmed to be correct. It serves primarily to prevent duplication of effort or to politely decline an offer, and it maintains a neutral tone suitable for various contexts. Remember to clarify what exactly was ordered to prevent misunderstandings. While sources are mainly "News & Media", the phrase itself is quite versatile.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I have already placed my order
This alternative emphasizes the action of placing the order, rather than the state of having already done so.
My order has already been placed
This alternative uses a passive voice, focusing on the order itself rather than the person who placed it.
I've already put in my order
This alternative uses the phrasal verb "put in" which is slightly less formal than "placed".
The order is already in
This alternative is a more concise and informal way to convey the same information.
I previously ordered it
This alternative focuses on the timing of the order, using "previously" to indicate it was done before.
I made the order earlier
This alternative specifies that the order was made at an earlier time.
The order was previously made by me
This is a more formal and passive way to express the same meaning.
I went ahead and ordered
This alternative implies a proactive or decisive action in placing the order.
I took the liberty of ordering
This suggests the speaker ordered something perhaps without consulting others, or to be helpful.
Consider it ordered
This is a more decisive and proactive way to indicate that the order will be placed (or consider it done, ordered)
FAQs
How can I use "I already ordered" in a sentence?
You can use "I already ordered" to indicate that you have previously placed an order. For example: "Don't worry about getting dinner, I already ordered pizza." or "I already ordered the tickets, so we're all set".
What can I say instead of "I already ordered"?
You can use alternatives like "I have already placed my order", "my order has already been placed", or "I've already put in my order" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "I had already ordered" instead of "I already ordered"?
Yes, "I had already ordered" is grammatically correct and uses the past perfect tense, indicating that the order was placed before another event in the past. For example, "When they arrived, I had already ordered the food".
What's the difference between "I just ordered" and "I already ordered"?
"I just ordered" indicates that the order was placed very recently. "I already ordered" indicates the order was placed at some point in the past before the current conversation, but not necessarily just now.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested