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===Pronunciation===
=== Pronunciation ===
* {{IPA|/nɑʊ/}}
* {{IPA|/nɑʊ/}}
* {{SAMPA|/naU/}}
* {{SAMPA|/naU/}}
* {{audio|en-us-now.ogg|Audio (US)}}
* {{audio|en-us-now.ogg|Audio (US)}}
* {{audio|En-uk-now.ogg|Audio (UK)}}
* {{audio|en-uk-now.ogg|Audio (UK)}}


==Preposition==
== Preposition ==
{{preposition}}
{{preposition}}
#You use '''now''' when you want to say that something is true at this [[time]]. It is also used for things a short time in the [[future]] or a short time in the [[past]].
# You use '''now''' when you want to say that something is true at this [[time]]. It is also used for things a short time in the [[future]] or a short time in the [[past]].
#:''I had many problems before, but I'm OK '''now'''.''
#: ''I had many problems before, but I'm OK '''now'''.''
#:''What did you say just '''now'''?''
#: ''What did you say just '''now'''?''
#: ''The English teacher is at the library '''now'''.''
#You use '''now''' at the beginning of a sentence to get people's attention.
#:'''''Now''', I'd like to hear from other people too.''
# You use '''now''' at the beginning of a sentence to get people's attention.
#: '''''Now''', I'd like to hear from other people too.''
# You use '''now''' to refer to the present time, often in contrast to a time in the past or the future.
#: '''''Now''' is the time when we must all live as economically as possible.''
#: '''''Now''' is a good time to do it.''
#: ''Mary should be home by '''now'''.''
# You use '''now''' to indicate that an event has occurred and as a result something else may or will happen.
#: ''I’m going to relax '''now''' the school year is over.''


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[[Category:Present]]
[[Category:Prepositions with clause complements]]

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Latest revision as of 11:53, 16 January 2024

now is on the Basic English 850 List.
note - now - number
now is one of the 1000 most common headwords.
notice - now - number

Pronunciation

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Preposition

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Preposition
now

  1. You use now when you want to say that something is true at this time. It is also used for things a short time in the future or a short time in the past.
    I had many problems before, but I'm OK now.
    What did you say just now?
    The English teacher is at the library now.
  2. You use now at the beginning of a sentence to get people's attention.
    Now, I'd like to hear from other people too.
  3. You use now to refer to the present time, often in contrast to a time in the past or the future.
    Now is the time when we must all live as economically as possible.
    Now is a good time to do it.
    Mary should be home by now.
  4. You use now to indicate that an event has occurred and as a result something else may or will happen.
    I’m going to relax now the school year is over.