“My aunt will be down presently.” In this sentence ‘presently’ means
a. After some time
b. Soon
c. Late
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Option B is correct as in this sentence, the word "presently" means "soon".
- In the given sentence, the speaker wants to say that his/her aunt will be down soon.
- The word "presently" can have two meanings in a sentence. It could mean "at present" or it could also mean "soon".
- Thus, in the given sentence, by looking at the situation, we can say that the correct meaning of the word "presently" must be "soon".
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