What is the difference between at the present time and for the present?

Updated on culture 2024-06-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    at the present time =at present now means now, present at the moment, now.

    we don't need it at present We don't need it at the moment.

    i am afraid i cannot help you at present.

    for the present moment-- temporarily, for now

    we're happy living i a flat for the present/moment but we may want to move to a house soon.

    I think the latter will have a temporary meaning, while the former does not, so let's just make the difference. Sometimes it's just idiomatic usage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    At the present time, to this day (there is a period of time to go through some).

    at the present time, there is a great deal of interest in the use of computers in education.

    Nowadays, a lot of attention is paid to the use of computers in the field of education.

    for the present for the time being, for now (just for now) we're happy living a flat for the present/moment but we may want to move to a house soon

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. The specific meaning is different.

    At present emphasizes the current time period, and in the present emphasizes the current point in time.

    2. The parts of speech are different.

    At present is a time adverbial in a sentence, and in the present is used as a fixed phrase to indicate that it is in the present to accompany the reputation of the present, which is equivalent to at this time, now.

    example sentence: i pushed the problem aside; at present it was insoluble

    I put the problem aside, it can't be solved at the moment. Void shed.

    my last advice: live, think and act in the present!

    My last piece of advice is: live in the moment, think in the moment, and act in the moment.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The difference between at present and in the present is: at present, present, do temporal adverbials in a sentence. There is no in the present phrase.

    The present is a noun that means: now, now.

    1. At present

    Pronunciation: 英 [ t preznt] 美 [ t preznt].

    n.For now, now, right now.

    2. The present

    Pronunciation: English [ preznt] American [ preznt].

    n.Now, now, now, now.

    3. At pronunciation: English [ t , t ] American [ t , t].

    prep.At (somewhere), at (place of study or work), at (at a certain time or moment).

    4. Present

    Pronunciation: English [ preznt , pr zent] 美 [ preznt , pr zent].

    adj.Existing, present, present, present, present, existing.

    n.Gifts, gifts, now, now.

    v.Put....Hand, give, grant, present, submit, (somehow) show, show, show, perform.

    Third person singular: presents

    Plural: presents

    Now participle: presenting

    Past tense: presented

    Past participle: presented

    synonyms: now immediately.

    Now just now, just now, at this moment, at the moment.

    the moment now, right now, right now.

    Now now, here and now.

    This time is at this time, at this time, at this time.

    Now, now, now.

    The time being is currently, temporarily.

    present, now, now.

    Presently, at present; Currently, nowadays.

    The moment, the right now, right now, means it's happening right now, it's about to happen.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    at present Now, for the time being, do temporal adverbials in the sentence.

    The present is a noun that means: now, now. There is no in the present phrase. Your preposition in should be the content of the first part of the sentence.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The present is the (best) gift, and the implication is to make you cherish the present and grasp what you have now.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    the present

    Currently bilingual.

    Example sentences: 1i believe that we can come out of the present crisis stronger than ever.

    I am confident that we will be able to overcome the current economic crisis, which is worse than ever.

    present is hard enough.

    It's bad enough now.

    view profoundly misreads the present situation.

    This view is a completely wrong interpretation of the current situation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    [Dictionary] at this stage;

    Example sentence] the national bourgeoisie at the present stage is of greatest importance

    The national bourgeoisie is of great importance at the present stage.

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