No, the word "now" refers to the present moment, so it cannot be used in the future tense.
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The necklace he gave me is now my favorite possession. There you go.
row (rhymes with snow) row (rhymes with now)
Grippe is an old word for the flu (influenza), so you would use it the same way you would use the word flu, but it is not commonly used now anyway; flu is used instead. Example: The child was sent home from school with grippe.
I wish that she were here now.
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recently
filled with terror now use a word or phrase for this
really dont now
Put your napkin on your lap, now!
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The saboteur is in the courtyard right now.
Now THERE's an odious example.
You will not be forgiven unless you apologise now.
you don't need to know. Use latin
No, the word "now" refers to the present moment, so it cannot be used in the future tense.