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now vs right now

Both 'now' and 'right now' are correct phrases in English, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Now' is a general term indicating the present moment, while 'right now' emphasizes immediacy and urgency. The choice between the two depends on the level of urgency or emphasis you want to convey.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 954 views

now

The term 'now' is a common and correct word in English used to refer to the present moment.

Use 'now' to indicate the present moment or to refer to a specific time that is current or immediate.
  • Everything that happens now is happening now.
  • And now - now they're about to repossess my car.
  • I want you to think about Marvin now.
  • Your name is Michael Lewis now.
  • Everybody wants money for nothing now.
  • Send now please the girl here.
  • Luckily the map in our hands now.
  • Except now I grow skin for babies...
  • Vice President Daniels runs this country now.
  • Wilhelmina and I share power 50-50 now.
  • Our mathematician Will now do the multiplication.
  • And now we entertain the troops.
  • Bring some food and water every day starting now.
  • My headaches are almost constant now, and...
  • That's not our problem now.
  • Life is now: now or never again.
  • This support for buddypress now means that urls generated and answered by it will now be translatable.
  • Remember, remember, this is now... and now... and now.
  • Now you're six, and now you're seven, now you're eight, now you're nine and now you're 10.
  • You have now the opportunity to try more now held...

Alternatives:

  • at this moment
  • currently
  • presently
  • at present

right now

'Right now' is also a correct phrase in English, emphasizing immediacy and urgency.

Use 'right now' when you want to stress that something needs to be done immediately or to highlight the urgency of a situation.
  • Everything's pretty surreal right now.
  • His immune systems pretty shot right now.
  • Create your affiliate links right now.
  • Speculation is no help right now.
  • I'm having difficulty remembering things right now.
  • Katrine might have needed someone right now.
  • And right now your weakest player is Alex.
  • Its biggest supporter is in Smallville right now.
  • Denial should be our friend right now.
  • Work time's started right now.
  • We cannot debate criteria right now.
  • Can't imagine anything bringing me down right now.
  • Rossi's speaking with her family right now.
  • This is a missing persons case right now.
  • The creature has every advantage right now.
  • Mid-range collectors aren't buying right now.
  • But right now I'm making elephant pancakes.
  • Can't assume anything right now.
  • He needs your strength right now.
  • She's not exactly herself right now.

Alternatives:

  • immediately
  • at this very moment
  • this instant
  • without delay

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