Read and Listen To Sentences Using the Word
"Now"
- I'm busy now.
- I must go now.
- She is out now.
- I'm leaving now.
- I'm leaving now.
- I'm tied up now.
- It is seven now.
- I have to go now.
- I must leave now.
- It's now my turn.
- He's studying now.
- He's swimming now.
- I have a cold now.
- It's now or never.
- I have to leave now.
- What am I to do now?
- What is popular now?
- You can go home now.
- Do your homework now.
- He is now on his own.
- I have got to go now.
- I'm feeling fine now.
- She isn't lonely now.
- This will do for now.
- What should I do now?
- What's Ken doing now?
- I must be leaving now.
- I'm tied up right now.
- May I do it right now?
- I am taking a bath now.
- She's at the hotel now.
- I do not need money now.
- I wish he were here now.
- Ken must be home by now.
- She is in her hotel now.
- We'd better go home now.
- He looks much better now.
- Now let's begin the game.
- Now this is more like it.
- Come and see me right now.
- I wish she were alive now.
- She's in the hospital now.
- Tom isn't watching TV now.
- I have almost no money now.
- I wish I were in Paris now.
- Now is the time for action.
- Now let's get down to work.
- The castle is now in ruins.
- The Diet is now in session.
- I am playing volleyball now.
- I'm afraid I have to go now.
- I'm now busy writing a book.
- You must be very hungry now.
- I'm a bit short of money now.
- My sister isn't studying now.
- He should have arrived by now.
- I feel like taking a bath now.
- I'm sorry, I'm busy right now.
- My son is now as tall as I am.
- Tom is playing the violin now.
- Where have you been up to now?
- Will you please let me go now?
- I can't get away from work now.
- I wish I could be in Paris now.
- Now he has nothing to live for.
- Strawberries are in season now.
- Both countries are now at peace.
- Dinner is probably ready by now.
- Now it's time to say good night.
- Would you like a cup of tea now?
- It is ten degrees below zero now.
- My mother is in the hospital now.
- Tom is living with his uncle now.
- I wish Beth were here with me now.
- Sorry, I've got my hands full now.
- There's very little we can do now.
- I can't think of his name just now.
- I hear from him every now and then.
- What do you think she is doing now?
- Your son must be quite tall by now.
- I think it's time for me to leave now.
- Does Nancy have to do her homework now?
- Now that Mary has left, Tom is happier.
- I don't feel much like talking right now.
- He writes to his mother every now and then.
- I now view life differently than I used to.
- She loves him now more than she did before.
- I don't feel like doing my math homework now.
- If we'd been on that plane, we'd be dead now.
- The trouble is that I have no money on me now.
- What will happen if there's power failure now?
- A lot of people are dealing with allergies now.
- A lot of people are dealing with hay fever now.
- I guess I'll be living with you a year from now.
- If he had taken my advice, he would now be rich.
- Let's wrap up this work now and go out drinking.
- What I want him to do now is to paint the fence.
- We will now report on this year's business results.
- A lot of people are now trying to sell their houses.
- I didn't used to like wine, but now I like it a lot.
- I'm sure that she has arrived at the village by now.
- If I had bought the painting then, I would be rich now.
- If you want security in your old age, begin saving now.
- He used to eat out every day, but now he can't afford it.
- Now that you are eighteen, you can get a driver's license.
- She stole a lot of money from him, so now she is in prison.
- It took more than a month to get over my cold, but I'm OK now.
- We have a visitor right now. Would you mind waiting for a while?
- I found out that Tom now has three citations for drunken driving.
- Tom didn't use to like red wine, but now he drinks it almost every day.
- The time women spend doing housework is now a lot less than it used to be.
- A lot of people who have up until now been spending money having a good time now need to be more careful with their money.