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we already ordered
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "we already ordered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that an order has been placed previously, often in response to a question about whether an order has been made. Example: "I thought we were going to order pizza, but we already ordered Chinese food for dinner."
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60 human-written examples
Forgetting what we had already ordered, we asked for some, too, and were glad we did.
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We've already ordered components, and they'll be ready for when we go into production.
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I can remember the exact hue of the wine that made us nearly miss our ferry, and the time she dredged an outrageously complicated French phrase, from nowhere, to tell a waiter that we had already ordered but in fact would like to cancel the octopus, because we hadn't realised what poulpe meant.
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"We have already ordered everything," he said.
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We had already ordered the steel.
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Where's the closest Hut? Don't bother answering; we've already ordered from the app.
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"We have already ordered the new signage, the new lobby mats and the doorman outfits," he added.
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"But we've already ordered some protective armour.
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Of course we have already ordered the law enforcement forces to deal with the issue,".
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She has already ordered her new meishi.
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ABC had already ordered a second season.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "we already ordered" to politely inform someone that you've taken care of the order. For example, "Don't worry about ordering the software; we already ordered it last week."
Common error
Avoid using "we already order" as it's grammatically incorrect. Always use the past simple or present perfect tense when referring to an action that has already been completed.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "we already ordered" functions as a statement indicating a completed action. It's used to inform someone that an order has been placed previously. Based on Ludwig AI, it is a correct statement.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "we already ordered" is a grammatically sound and understandable phrase used to communicate that an order has been placed by a group. Although Ludwig AI considers the phrase correct, there were no examples found in the search data. It serves to inform and reassure, and its register is generally neutral. Using it correctly involves avoiding tense errors and recognizing its applicability in various contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
we have already placed our order
Formal alternative emphasizing the completion of the ordering process.
we've already put in an order
Informal alternative using the phrasal verb 'put in' to indicate the order was submitted.
our order has already been placed
Passive voice construction focusing on the order rather than the actors.
the order has already been made by us
Passive voice construction emphasizing that the order has already been fulfilled by them.
we previously made an order
Uses 'previously' to explicitly state the order was made in the past.
an order has already been submitted by us
Formal passive voice construction indicating submission of the order.
we took the liberty of ordering earlier
Suggests an element of proactiveness or prior decision-making in placing the order.
we went ahead and ordered
Implies a decision to order was made and acted upon.
the ordering was already done by us
Focuses on the action of ordering being completed.
we're all set with the order
Emphasizes the completeness and readiness of the order.
FAQs
What does "we already ordered" mean?
The phrase "we already ordered" means that a group of people (represented by "we") has previously placed an order for something. It implies that the action of ordering is complete.
How can I rephrase "we already ordered"?
You can rephrase it as "we have already placed an order", "we already put in an order", or "our order has already been placed" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "we already ordered" or "we have already ordered"?
Both "we already ordered" (simple past) and "we have already ordered" (present perfect) are grammatically correct. The present perfect emphasizes that the action has relevance to the present.
What's the difference between "we already ordered" and "we just ordered"?
"We already ordered" indicates that the order was placed at some point in the past, whereas "we just ordered" implies that the order was placed very recently.
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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
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested