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Hans51 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"Live now"

Can I say, "Live now" for the meaning of "Live in the present"?

And which one is natural or is there a meaning difference between them?

for the meaning of "Live in the present" VS. for the same meaning as "Live in the present"

In the end, the two phrases implies the same meaning, right? What do you native English speakers think?

Thank you so much again and have a good day.
  

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The popular catch phrase for 'Live in the present' is ' Be here now '; consequently, your alternative sounds a bit off.

  • The popular catch phrase for 'Live in the present' is ' Be here now '; consequently, your alternative sounds a bit off.
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The popular catch phrase for 'Live in the present' is 'Be here now'; consequently, your alternative sounds a bit off.

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