What is another word for being used?
What is another word for being used?
busy | in use |
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employed | reserved |
tied down | booked |
held | full |
spoken for |
What is another way to say as of now?
What is another word for as of now?
up to the present moment | hitherto |
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as yet | until now |
until today | up to now |
up to this point | up to the present time |
yet | thitherto |
Has been used meaning?
“Has been” is used for the present perfect continuous tense. This form is used to refer to something which had started in the past and is still continued in the present tense.
Was used or is used?
“It is used”: wrong—if you include “for over a century”, you need to use a past tense. “It was used”: wrong—this implies that it is not currently used. “It has been used”: correct.
How do you say now in a formal way?
now
- anymore,
- currently,
- nowadays,
- presently,
- right now,
- today.
How do you use as now?
As of now means from this time forward or at this moment….Examples:
- As of now, dogs are not allowed in the house. (
- No talking – as of now! (
- As of now, John is fired from his job.
- As of now, we will use the new rules. (
Were used or are used?
Since ‘are’ is in the present tense, it must be used to denote an action that is being done in the present. Its counterpart, ‘were’, is used when the subject of the sentence is plural, and the action or condition that is expressed has already been completed or the event happened in the past.
How do we use used to?
Used to: meaning and form. We use used to when we refer to things in the past which are no longer true. It can refer to repeated actions or to a state or situation: He used to play football for the local team, but he’s too old now.
How do you say now from in polite way?
“From now on” is not particularly informal but if you wanted to get very formal you could say “from this time forth…”
How do you say now from in professional way?
henceforth; from now on; henceforward; from this day on; in future.