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Luciano Budaszewski da Costa
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ALREADY and YET - 2007/10/26 06:11 On the text below it was used the expression "already" at the phrase end. It should not be "yet" in this case?

"I’ve been doing it since my childhood. Sometimes by the time i finish repairing something, I’ve got loads of screws and nuts left. But I don’t mind even if i damage the stuff, because i enjoy picking up new things which I didn’t know already."

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Re:ALREADY and YET - 2007/10/27 10:40 Hello Luciano,

In this case, either already or yet would be fine.

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