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Gabriela
What is the difference between the phrases "in the moment" and "at the moment"?
When i have to use one or other?
3 mei 2013 17:45
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In my opinion,
at the moment = now
For example: I'm listening to music at the moment.
in the moment = for a while
For example: I'll be back in a moment.
Hope that helps! :)
4 mei 2013
1
I'm very busy at the moment I will call you back in few minute.
Wait here someone will be with you in the moment.
3 mei 2013
1
Well, it's pretty much the difference between "in" and "at". Does that help? :)
3 mei 2013
A moment is a period of time, depending on the meaning
I'm very busy at the moment
She's so focused , she's in the moment
22 augustus 2013
Tanks
4 mei 2013
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