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I already informed vs I have already informed

Both phrases are correct; "I have already informed" is in the present perfect tense, while "I already informed" is in the past.
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I already informed

This phrase is correct.

Use this phrase when you already told someone about something.

Some examples from our editors:

  • I already informed my colleagues that I would not be able to attend that meeting.
  • I already informed my boss that you were interested in the position.
  • I already informed Dr. Prindaar that I don't have any space for Mr. Shaw.
  • Yes, I've already informed the SECNAV.
  • I've already informed the other partners.
  • I have already informed them of my discommendation.
  • I have already informed the competent services of this but nothing has happened yet.
  • I have already informed Mr Bloom of my decision.
  • Here too, however, I have already informed Parliament several times that we intend to work on these next year.
  • I have already informed this Assembly that the Commission will address those issues before the end of the year in a separate legal framework.
  • I have already informed you that, because of his travelling arrangements, Mr Verheugen has to leave us at 6.50 p.m.
  • As I had already informed both companies before in writing, I take the view that hearings are not occasions in which interested third parties are allowed to attend without participating actively.
  • Mr President, as I have already informed you, I would like to speak on a procedural matter, namely, why we should add another section to this report.
  • As I've already informed my crew, a surge of power during a warp-speed experiment has sent our starship hurtling out of our galaxy and past another, taking us over 2,700,000 light years in a few minutes.
  • I have already informed the chairman of the General Affairs Council of this wish, which I personally consider to be a possible way of clarifying this question and of improving understanding between the institutions.
  • I'm afraid Roger has already informed pond's That this was attended to.
  • I sincerely hope, and indeed the shadow rapporteurs have already informed me that it will be the case, that they support me on this point in the vote.
  • The university hospital already informed me.
  • We have already informed his people that you are in our possession.
  • The Sub-Chief has already informed me.
  • Mr. Goetz has already informed me of your previous run-ins.
  • We already informed His Holiness, the Pope That Marquis Federico does not have this artillery.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • I already advised
  • I already told

I have already informed

This phrase is correct.

This is a formal way to say that you have already told someone something.

Some examples from our editors:

  • I have already informed my colleague that you will not be attending.
  • I have already informed my boss that the meeting has been cancelled.
  • I have already informed the competent services of this but nothing has happened yet.
  • I have already informed Mr Bloom of my decision.
  • I have already informed the chairman of the General Affairs Council of this wish, which I personally consider to be a possible way of clarifying this question and of improving understanding between the institutions.
  • I have already informed them of my discommendation.
  • I have already informed my husband.
  • I have already informed this Assembly that the Commission will address those issues before the end of the year in a separate legal framework.
  • Here too, however, I have already informed Parliament several times that we intend to work on these next year.
  • Mr President, as I have already informed you, I would like to speak on a procedural matter, namely, why we should add another section to this report.
  • I have already informed her...
  • I have already informed you that, because of his travelling arrangements, Mr Verheugen has to leave us at 6.50 p.m.
  • I have already informed her... I agree with you, Number One.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • already informed
  • have already advised
  • have already told

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