"I ate already."
"He already bought a new car."
"The movie already started."
"They already booked the tickets for the concert."
"She already finished her homework."
I'm sorry, I already ate all the pizza.
She already left the party when I arrived.
I can't believe it's already November.
He's already been to Japan twice this year.
My sister has already moved to the new apartment, and she seems to be settling in well.
Can you believe it's already December? This year has flown by so quickly.
I've already seen that movie, but I wouldn't mind watching it again.
She's only been at her new job for a week, but she's already making progress.
Have you heard the news? The concert tickets are already sold out!
I have already finished my homework, so I can relax for the rest of the evening.
Have you already booked the tickets for the concert next week?
I have already finished the presentation and sent it to the boss for review.
The restaurant was so busy that we had to wait for an hour even though we had already made a reservation.
It's only 10am and I've already had three cups of coffee - I think I need to slow down.
Have you already finished your homework?
If you haven't made your travel arrangements yet, you should do so already.
I can't believe it's already been a year since we last saw each other.
She had already proposed the idea, but it was rejected by the team.
I have already tried this restaurant and I highly recommend their chicken dish.
It's already 10 pm and I've still got work to do.
He's already proven his leadership skills in previous roles.
I've already told you everything I know about the situation.
She's already visited several countries in Europe.
I've already completed all the necessary paperwork.
I have already completed the entire project before the deadline.