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Sarah
I will now go to work
I never saw
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I cannot even find kinda this sentences in our websites.
Could you make some sentence with that for me?
Thanks.
2015年12月5日 04:54
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Normally 'now' just means 'at the present time', and it can be placed in those positions you mention.
A common example from weddings: "I now pronounce you man and wife. You may (now) kiss the bride."
"I used to like sarcasm; I now find it tiresome." (or you could say "now I find it tiresome")
"I will now go to bed."
In questions in common speech, sometimes 'now' has another meaning, but this usage is not as common:
"One day I'll be president!"
"Oh will you now?" ('now' could mean "I don't believe you", "you are really quite impressed with yourself", or, if speaking to a child, could be kindheartedly playing along)
2015年12月5日
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If you're asking for sentences that use the phrase "I will now", here are some:
I will now walk to the store.
I will now play a game.
I will now smile and wave.
I will now buy this shirt.
I will now open the letter.
I will now push the button.
I will now begin the test.
I will now drink some tea.
I will now use the microwave.
I will now wash the dishes.
I will now clean the house.
I will now sing the song.
I will now add a comment.
I will now answer your question.
2015年12月5日
"I am going now to my work " you talk about something you are doing at this moment not something you would do in the future
2015年12月5日
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