What does the word now mean?
According to the oxford dictionary, in the adverb form, the Definition of now /nou/ is at the present time or moment, used, especially in conversation, to draw attention to a particular statement or point in a narrative.
In the conjunction form, the Definition of now /nou/ is as a consequence of the fact.
Here are 33 examples of sentences with the word now. If you have any questions, please write them in the comments below.
- Who is teaching math now in class?
- We will be waiting for you now here.
- Now I’m in 4th grade.
- Who are the guardians still living in the classroom now?
- The teacher will announce the grade increase now.
- He will go to the market to buy fish now.
- We will help you with your school homework now.
- I want to go to Surabaya right now.
- Who will accompany you to go Surabaya now?
- Sabrina’s mother is buying tickets now.
- How much is the rupiah to the dollar now?
- Who is the principal at your school now?
- Mr. Budiono is the principal of my school in elementary school now.
- Who teaches physics at your school now?
- Fatimah’s mother teaches Arabic in my class now.
- We can’t go to your house now.
- Why can’t you help me now?
- I can’t help you now because my son is crying.
- He will soon go to your house now.
- Now it’s night and time to sleep.
- Now it’s time to study and go to school;
- Eat breakfast now.
- You have to sleep now because the time is already 11.00 pm;
- You have to go to college now because you are already 17.
- Mom told me that now I am an adult.
- Now you guys are caught by the police chief in my place
- Now the match between Indonesia and the Philippines is underway.
- Who is the coach of the Indonesian national team now?
- Shin Tae Yong is the coach of the Indonesian national team now.
- Where does Evan Dimas play football now?
- Evan Dimas now plays football at Arema Malang.
- Who is leading the city of Surabaya now?
- It’s a holiday now, so you don’t have to go to school.







