right now

right now
An adverb phrase is a group of words used to describe a verb, an adjective, or another adverb (e.g., de plus en plus).
adverb phrase
a. tout de suite
Come here right now!Viens ici tout de suite !
b. immédiatement
Get up right now!Levez-vous immédiatement !
c. maintenant
You need to call Stella right now, before she leaves.Tu dois appeler Stella maintenant, avant qu'elle ne parte.
a. actuellement
Mr. Richart is in a meeting right now. - Can I leave a message?M. Richart est actuellement en réunion. - Je peux laisser un message ?
b. en ce moment
Right now, I'm living in a hotel while I look for an apartment.En ce moment, je vis à l’hôtel en attendant de trouver un appartement.
c.
What are you doing right now? - Nothing much, reading a novel.Qu’est-ce que tu fais, là ? - Pas grand-chose, je lis un roman.
d. pour l’instant
Right now, I'm cooking, but I'll come and help you later.Pour l’instant, je fais la cuisine, mais je viendrai t’aider après.
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