Use the word "now" to refer to the present moment or indicate an immediate action or situation that is happening currently. It is used to emphasize the urgency, immediacy, or relevance of something happening at the current time.
'Now' talks about the present so it can only be used in the present tense.
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The necklace he gave me is now my favorite possession. There you go.
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.
Horticulture is a fancy word for landscaping a garden. It is considered the science of growing plants, vegetables, and fruits.
The word 'now' has its origin in Latin word 'nunc'.
I wish that she were here now.
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Now THERE's an odious example.
The saboteur is in the courtyard right now.
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Put your napkin on your lap, now!
You will not be forgiven unless you apologise now.
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(The word now means in the current time period, or immediately.)"Most countries in the world are now part of the United Nations.""You must leave the building now.""I lost my wristwatch, and now I cannot tell what time it is."