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    • 1. 從此以後, 從現在開始 I'm too fat. From now on I'm not going to eat so much. 我太胖了。從此以後我不要吃那麼多了。

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  2. as of now的同義字As of now: used if you're talking about something that will change in the future starting from now. As of now, I will no longer drink Coke. As for now: used for right now As for now, let's just study in the library.|As of now = by this time (past to present) from this time (present to future) "As of now, there aren't many pandas left in China." "As of now, I will watch a ...

  3. taytaytommy22. 2017年6月30日. 英語 (美國) For now = temporarily. Ex.) We will leave this here for now and I will move it later. By now= signifies a point in time by which something should have happened. Ex.) He's had three weeks to do this project he should be finished by now.

  4. now的同義字同じです。|日本語の「今」と「今すぐ」と同じだと思う。 でも、違うときもある: A: Will you go on a date with me? B: I'm not really ready for dating right now. - 今 B: I'm not really ready for dating now. - 今 同じどと思います。 その「I'm reading a book」の場合は英語も同じですね。 時間がかかる活動に「now ...

  5. from now on的同義字"From now" is usually about time. "Two days from now." Means "In two days." The same goes for "Two hours from now." ("In two hours.") "From now on" is usually about changes in rules. "From now on, we will eat lunch at 12:00pm (instead of 1:00pm)." "From now on, you can't leave without permission."|"from now" doesn't really exist. "from now on" is the only expression I've ...

  6. 2023年10月2日. "As to now" 和 "As for now" 是兩個英文詞語,它們在用法和意義上有所不同。. "As to now" 是一個片語,用來表示關於目前的情況或狀態。. 它通常用於回答有關時間或進展的問題。. 這個片語強調的是對目前情況的描述或解釋。. 例如:. - As to now, we haven't ...

  7. now的同義字They both refer to present time. But the nuance of "at present" or "presently" may stress that it's the important part of the sentence. edit for example: "Now I'm going to the store" This is casual. "now" just means it's the next thing you're about to do. "Presently, I'm going to the store." This sentence really stresses the important part: That it's happening right now.|now ...

  8. from nowThese two phrases are used differently. "From now" is more often than not, about time only. Usually used when speaking of a future event. For example, "You need to start working on this two hours from now" = "You need to start working on this in two hours" "From now on" (지금부터) is used when speaking of something that will take be in effect from the moment you speak of it. It ...

  9. And now, 的同義字No difference. However I would not use either one when writing emails or papers. “And now, please welcome Oliver Queen.” “Now then, please welcome Oliver Queen.” For written documents/emails, I would just omit the words altogether. “Please welcome Oliver Queen.” |They are both “filler words” like あの、ええと|and now: can be said before saying new ...

  10. From now on I’m going to try to be a better person. (Grounded means to be in trouble)|These basically mean the same thing, but "from now on" (from this point forward) is more natural to say. "From now on, you'll do what I say!" "I'll be sure to do that, from now on."|@anmm You're welcome. @ririreal56 is also right that if you're saying from ...

  11. What now?@euzinho: you're not wrong... Contextually they can have different meanings but as a whole they mean the same things... You can say "now what?" And have it mean "what now?" And vice versa|I might have had the wrong impression that What now seems like a sincere question while Now what is something someone who is already feed up with someone else's questions/talk would say. But I'm ...

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