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2 March
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What is the difference between at once and right now ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between at once and right now ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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same. At once = right now = immediately
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"at once" sounds more formal to me, and a little old fashioned in american english.
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@vz9002
so, you usually say “right now” or “immediately”?
so, you usually say “right now” or “immediately”?
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@zawasan Both of those sound fine, but I think "right now" is probably more common.
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