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just now vs right now
Are they the same?
Is there any difference between them?
Thank you very much!
Feb 17, 2020 9:41 AM
Answers · 3
'Just now' can refer to the very recent past e.g. "You told me just now that you wanted to leave" = a few moments ago.
'Right now' cannot be used with this meaning.
February 17, 2020
'Just now' always implies the past.... even if it is the immediate past.
'Right now' always refers to the immediate present, even if it may refer to something that hasn't happened yet.
February 17, 2020
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