At some time in the future Not now but
later
maybe some time in the future ..... but at their budget now....no
Now is the time! You use the time to make a good decision about your future.
Now is the time! You use the time to make a good decision about your future.
The present tense is now. The future tense is any time after now.
Computers are being used today for educational purposes and have been for some time now.
Yes. You can only exist in the 'now', in this specific instant. You can think about the 'past' and 'future' but you can not exist or do anything in them. Things that happened in the past affects you in the 'now' and in the 'future'. You can do things in the 'now' that will affect you in the 'future'. So what is the 'now', theoretically it would be the shortest measurable time possible see 'Planck time' in WikiPedia
Past, Now, and Future are time words. Here, There, Where are Where or location words. So grammatically, "here" cannot describe the future time words. Even "Now" which is a here-time word cannot describe future, only present. Additionally, "how far" implies distance, such as inches, feet, etc. Distance does not equal nor describe time elements.
She does but she has to have time because she is on top right now
ayuda me means "help me". Will you help me can mean two things - will you, at some time in the future, help me, or can you help me right now. The usual situation is the second. In the future: ¿Me ayudará? In the present: ¿Puedes ayudarme?
The judge's finding that a rule of the court was broken
Some time in the Future, Nursey
He doesn't have time for girls right now maybe in the future