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8 Dec 2022
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What do people commonly use as the same meaning with “now”in the present continuous? For example, “at the moment”… And what else?
What do people commonly use as the same meaning with “now”in the present continuous? For example, “at the moment”… And what else?
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8 Dec 2022
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At this time
Right now
Presently
As we speak
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