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The term "right now" is used as an adverb. It modifies a verb or an adjective and indicates that something is currently happening or being done.
At once is an adverbial idiom / adverbal phrase it means now / immediately.
Strictly, it is an adjective, 'a remote area'. It is often now used as a noun, in the sense of 'remote control'.
The word "month" is a noun in the sentence. It is used to identify and refer to a particular unit of time.
You would change "I saw him just now" into reported speech by saying "I said that I had seen him just then."
A verblike word that usually has an -ing or -ed ending is called a participle. Particples can function as adjectives or used in progressive verb tenses.
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No. The term is two words "right now" (at this very moment).
Oh is an interjection. Example: "Oh! I have to go now."
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"Hieroglyphic" is properly an adjective, the correct term for the major Ancient Egyptian writing system being "hieroglyphs" or "hieroglyphic writing". However, the term "hieroglyphics" is by now too well entrenched to eliminate.
adverb
mostly write it about the economy and education right now...
A verblike word that usually has an -ing or -ed ending is called a participle. Particples can function as adjectives or used in progressive verb tenses.
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The word dictate is a verb. Mrs. Jones will dictate a letter now.
At once is an adverbial idiom / adverbal phrase it means now / immediately.