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What is the adverb phrase of now​

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Answered by ARSHAD00007
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We use now most commonly as an adverb of time. It means 'at the present time', 'at this moment' or 'very soon'. We usually put now with this meaning in end position: My father worked here and my brothers work here now.

Answered by supratikdey1pkt
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Explanation:

We use now most commonly as an adverb of time. It means 'at the present time', 'at this moment' or 'very soon'. We usually put now with this meaning in end position: My father worked here and my brothers work here now.

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