Which is already submitted or has already been submitted?

Which is already submitted or has already been submitted?

A proposal has already been submitted for a label which should be adopted on our part. This proposal has already been submitted by the Convention. On 28 February, the Kenyan parties agreed a draft National Accord and Reconciliation Bill, which has already been submitted to the Kenyan Parliament.

Can you say ” all questioned reports had already been submitted “?

You can’t, however, say “were already been submitted”. You’re mixing tenses. Say “were submitted” or “have been submitted” or “have already been submitted”. This is in the present pervect tense.

When do you use ” already ” in a question?

Students: We have free audio pronunciation exercises. Whereas still and yet normally refer to present and future circumstances, already normally refers to something that is in the present or recent past. It is mainly used in questions and affirmative sentences and usually expresses surprise that something has happened sooner than expected.

Can a never heard already be used in a question?

Each case must be judged individually. I see nothing wrong with your examples – and I never heard already should only be used to express surprise in questions! Your first source says that already usually expresses surprise; it doesn’t say it always expresses surprise.

A proposal has already been submitted for a label which should be adopted on our part. This proposal has already been submitted by the Convention. On 28 February, the Kenyan parties agreed a draft National Accord and Reconciliation Bill, which has already been submitted to the Kenyan Parliament.

You can’t, however, say “were already been submitted”. You’re mixing tenses. Say “were submitted” or “have been submitted” or “have already been submitted”. This is in the present pervect tense.

Students: We have free audio pronunciation exercises. Whereas still and yet normally refer to present and future circumstances, already normally refers to something that is in the present or recent past. It is mainly used in questions and affirmative sentences and usually expresses surprise that something has happened sooner than expected.

Which is the correct tense for the word submitted?

Present Perfect tense. The sentence is correct. The selection of the word is good. Submitted- denotes humbleness and respect for the organisation or the individual who is the addressee here. Highly active question. Earn 10 reputation in order to answer this question.