I have been already inform him.

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I have been already inform him.
I already inform him.
I inform him already.
I have already inform him.

Which is correct? The 1st and 4rd is same meaning?
 
They are all incorrect. You have used "inform" in all the tenses.
4. "I have already informed him."
 
The first is clearly incorrect.

The second through fourth would work if you changed "inform" to "informed".
 
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