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What's the difference between 'by now' and 'before now'?
Apr 26, 2018 1:55 PM
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As Priscilla said, it's a slight distinction. To me, it seems that "by now" is more interested in the present state : "it should have been done by now" = it doesn't matter if it happened just 10 seconds ago, as long as it is done Whereas "before now" is more interested in the time when the thing should have been done: "it should have been done before now" = it is as if you just did this now where it should have been done before I hope it clarifies your question!
April 26, 2018
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The difference is very small, but "by now" refers to anything that has happened previously up to this moment. "Before now" means further back in the past. Example: She should have gotten here by now. (Up to this moment.) Example: We should have reviewed the documents before now. (We should have reviewed the documents earlier.) I hope this helps. The difference is subtle and I wouldnt worry too much about using it incorrectly.
April 26, 2018
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