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Nerdikarp Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"...at the moment." vs "...in the moment." Which should I use?

What's the difference between 'at the moment' and 'in the moment'? Are they both interchangeable with 'right now'?

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nerdikarp, If you want your questions answered accurately, you have to put the phrase in your own sentences so that we can see how you use them in a context. By your simple question, "at the moment" is the only normal collocation. Also these phrases with "moment" have different meanngs: At the moment , I am very busy.

  • nerdikarp, If you want your questions answered accurately, you have to put the phrase in your own sentences so that we can see how you use them in a context.
  • By your simple question, "at the moment" is the only normal collocation.
  • Also these phrases with "moment" have different meanngs: At the moment , I am very busy.
  • Can you wait a moment at the lobby?
  • For a moment , I forgot she was waiting.
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nerdikarp,

If you want your questions answered accurately, you have to put the phrase in your own sentences so that we can see how you use them in a context. By your simple question, "at the moment" is the only normal collocation. Also these phrases with "moment" have different meanngs:

At the moment, I am very busy.

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