To say I am preoccupied right now in spanish is, me preocupa ahora mismo.
Preocupado.
the way you say "just" is unknown right now
Quieres coger
De momento no puedo
"Ahorita está emborrachado."
I think that they were preoccupied in thought and did not listen to what you really said.
I was preoccupied with my math problems when I heard the gunshots outside. Preoccupied with my thoughts, I didn't hear my friend say hello.
What are you doing now: ¿Qué estás haciendo ahora
I Wish I estaba con usted en este momento
No voy a la escuela ahora mismo.
I'm in a meeting right now = Ya estoy en un mitin
The word 'now' in Spanish is 'ahora', which is pronounced ah-or-ah. If you are trying to say 'What now?' in Spanish, you would say '? Y que ahora?'
Yo tenía razón would be the best way to say "I was right" in Spanish.