florence
"At the very moment" and "right now" I feel they have the same meaning, I would like to know which one is more frequently used? thanks
8 дек. 2011 г., 11:54
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"At the very moment" does not mean the same thing as "right now". You use it to compare when A happens when being compared to when B happens. "At the very moment that the accident happened, Alice was leaving her job." If you wanted to say the same thing as right now, you would say "At this very moment."
8 декабря 2011 г.
Yes, they are similar. "At this very moment" is a lot clearer and has no ambiguity. "right now" is ambiguous
8 декабря 2011 г.
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