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Hello there, could you please tell me if it is idiomatic to say at the present time to say currently Please advise if there is a better way to express the same meaning in a formal manner, this morning my boss changed to date in a sentence into until present saying it is not formal enough. At the present time, there are a lot of unemployed people

Somebody told me, at the present time could also mean at the moment, right now And how about up to the present, until now, up to now, which one is more formal I don't think it sounds good to say my.

Try it with the main verb in the present and you'll see that the tense of the subordinate clause remains the same

This is the first time (that) he has been in london You cannot replace has been with is Similarly, putting the sentence back in the past, you would say This was the first time (that) he had been in london.

Hi friends, could you please explain the difference between in the present and at present if there is Actually, until seeing on a sentence, i was not aware of the usage of in the present. I'd appreciate it if someone would answer my question What's the difference between at present and in the present

Is it because the present is in contrast with the past and the future?

I made up this sentence myself In modern times, communication technologies are advancing so quickly. is in present times a synonym to in modern times? Hello, in a cv when you provide the time span in which you worked at a particular company which expression is the best to mark that you still work at this company Hi all, i'm looking for a formal way to put up to the present in my cv, the context is

From september 2013 until now (or up to this time or so far or up to now, etc.) The other day i came across this sentence 'it's been a long time since i've heard from you.' it may be just me, but it sounds a bit weird to me because of the present perfect after since I mean, isn't the sentence supposed to mean the same as ' i haven't heard from you in a long time' , which. Is until present more formal than to date or so far

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