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it already dark
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it already dark" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "it is already dark"? You can use this phrase to describe the time of day when the sun has set and it is no longer light outside. Example: "I was surprised to see that it is already dark at 5 PM."
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60 human-written examples
Volume 2, "The Kingdom on the Waves," is even darker than its already dark predecessor.
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By the time they'd heard about it late Sunday, it was already dark and too late to get out.
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Like now, it was the time of year where it was already dark before dinner time, though it was still a surprise.
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It was late in the year, and though it was not yet 5 o'clock, it was already dark.
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"It was already dark, so why not paint it black?" his wife said.
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It was already dark when I got to it.
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We accidentally left the parrot food behind, but it was already dark, and they wouldn't need it till we got home tomorrow.
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But I must have fallen asleep, and for some time, because when I heard the doorbell downstairs and pulled the sheet off my face it was already dark, though the sun set these days at four, so it was hard ever to know by just looking out the window what time it might possibly be.
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Because it was already dark, we were not able to right away see the beautiful ocean around it until later on".
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I was thirty miles from home when it started, a thick sleet that might turn to snow later, or might come to nothing; it was already dark enough for headlights, but as I came into the woods, passing under the beech trees, it was like entering a little theatre, the lights flickering across the darkness, the woods black and still, like a backdrop.
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It was already dark".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always include a verb when describing the state of darkness. Use phrases like "it is dark" or "it has become dark" for grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid phrases like "it already dark" as they lack a verb and are grammatically incorrect. Remember to include a verb such as "is", "was", or "became".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase lacks a verb, making it grammatically incomplete. To function correctly, it needs a verb such as "is" or "was". As Ludwig AI points out, the phrase as is, is not considered correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it already dark" is grammatically incorrect due to the absence of a necessary verb. As Ludwig AI reports, the corrected phrase, "it is already dark", should be used instead to properly convey the meaning that nighttime has arrived. Alternative phrases include "darkness has already fallen" and "night has already arrived". Remember to always include a verb when describing the state of darkness for clarity and grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is already dark
Adds the necessary verb 'is' to make the sentence grammatically correct.
it has already gotten dark
Focuses on the process of becoming dark.
darkness has already fallen
Uses a more descriptive and evocative way to express that it is already dark.
night has already arrived
Emphasizes the arrival of night as the reason for the darkness.
it's nighttime already
A more colloquial way of saying it's already dark.
the sun has already set
Indicates that the darkness is a consequence of the sun setting.
it is dark now
A simpler, more direct way of stating the fact that it is dark.
twilight has passed
Suggests that the period of twilight is over, and darkness has fully set in.
the day is over
Implies that the darkness is a natural result of the end of the day.
the lights are out
This refers to the state of a place when the artificial lights are not on and so it's dark.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "it already dark"?
The grammatically correct way to express this is "it is already dark". Adding the verb "is" makes the sentence complete and understandable.
What does "it already dark" mean?
While grammatically incorrect, the phrase "it already dark" is an attempt to convey that darkness has already arrived or that it's already nighttime. A correct way to say it would be "it is already dark".
Are there other ways to express that it's already dark?
Yes, you can use phrases like "darkness has already fallen", "night has already arrived", or simply "it is nighttime already".
What's the difference between "it already dark" and "it is already dark"?
"It already dark" is grammatically incomplete because it lacks a verb. "It is already dark" includes the verb "is", making it a grammatically correct and clear statement about the current state of darkness.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested