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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Can 'for now' and 'now' be used interchangeably in the sentence?

Can 'for now' and 'now' be used interchangeably in the sentence?

Charlotte says that romantic love, (for now, now) is the least of her worries.

  

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I would use "for now" or "right now" in the above. It can go parenthetically after "that" or at the end of that sentence. , platonic love, you can safely omit "romantic".

  • I would use "for now" or "right now" in the above.
  • It can go parenthetically after "that" or at the end of that sentence.
  • , platonic love, you can safely omit "romantic".
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I would use "for now" or "right now" in the above. It can go parenthetically after "that" or at the end of that sentence. Also, unless you're trying to differentiate from, e.g., platonic love, you can safely omit "romantic".

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