Hi Please help me with these sentences 1. They have already done a lot of work. Can we use present or past progressive forms with already? 2. She joined the party a little late. Does in follow join in any context? 3. She was labelled/ labelled as the leader of the gang.
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1. They have already done a lot of work. - - Yes (but you have not done so here).
— Mister Micawber
1.
They have already done a lot of work.
- - Yes (but you have not done so here).
2.
She joined the party a little late.
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1. They have already done a lot of work. Can we use present or past progressive forms with already?-- Yes (but you have not done so here). 2. She joined the party a little late. Does in follow join in any context?-- No. Join = become a member. Join in = participate with others. 'She joined the party late, but was still able to join in much of the fun.'