What is the difference between "I already did that" and "I did that"?

 The difference between "I already did that" and "I did that" lies in the nuance and emphasis:

  1. "I already did that"

    • This adds a sense of timing or urgency. It emphasizes that the action is completed, possibly earlier than expected or before someone asked.
    • Example:
      • "Can you send the email?"
      • "I already did that!" (Emphasizing it’s done and perhaps no need to remind me.)
  2. "I did that"

    • This is a more neutral statement, simply confirming that the action happened, without extra emphasis on timing.
    • Example:
      • "Did you water the plants?"
      • "I did that." (Just a factual response.)

Use "already" when you want to highlight that the task is done and possibly address a misunderstanding or expectation. Use the plain version when you’re simply stating what happened.

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