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Feiman Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

what is mean and when does it usually to use in sentence :"i am now"

  

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Now = at this time. I am now 15 years old. I am now in Yokohama.

  • Now = at this time.
  • I am now 15 years old.
  • I am now in Yokohama.
  • I am now smoking a Cuban cigar.
  • I am now tired.
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Now = at this time.

I am now 15 years old.
I am now in Yokohama.
I am now smoking a Cuban cigar.
I am now tired.

etc.
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it is helpful.and does it mean some people is awake when she or he was sleeping just several mimuntes ago
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Only if the sentence makes that statement clearly, Feiman:

I was sleeping before, but I am awake now.

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