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ThoughtWrong
wonders
17 years ago
what do you think is the opposite word for "now"?
latest #48
germaine
17 years ago
future... later...
Baja
says
17 years ago
later???
PlurkingPoppa
17 years ago
never
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pritcharddesign
says
17 years ago
later
Konstantino
says
17 years ago
Later makes sense
selana
says
17 years ago
another time
Baja
says
17 years ago
back in the day
selana
says
17 years ago
later works only for the future, but what about the past?
pritcharddesign
says
17 years ago
then
🏳️🌈Teeg 🏳️⚧️
says
17 years ago
Then?
DaveWebb
17 years ago
not now
ThoughtWrong
says
17 years ago
we had a discussio at work and later's opposie has to be sooner
ThoughtWrong
thinks
17 years ago
its wierd because now is a present tense word, yet later, then, etc are future tense..
pritcharddesign
asks
17 years ago
slow day at work?
germaine
17 years ago
before, formerly, long, once, then
Stephanator
17 years ago
confused
germaine
17 years ago
future
Baja
says
17 years ago
now or never
ThoughtWrong
17 years ago
..which means past tense must be the opposite of those..which still begs the question...opposite of now?
germaine
17 years ago
Wordsapproaching, forthcoming, imminent, impending, nearing, oncoming, pending, upcoming; later
germaine
17 years ago
posterior, subsequent; anticipated, awaited, expected, planned, predicted, projected; eventual
Baja
says
17 years ago
doesn't now or never make sense?
baja
has heard that one all the time
ThoughtWrong
thinks
17 years ago
never makes sense
baja
ThoughtWrong
thinks
17 years ago
its the only one that has made sense, most of the others I have seen seem tobe past or future tenses
germaine
17 years ago
there are more... because something that doesn't happen now CAN happen at another time... it doesn't mean it will never happen
xmath
17 years ago
as a math guy, must agree with@veronicaromm, -now
Pixelhead
says
17 years ago
soon
Debra Simpson
says
17 years ago
then
germaine
shares
17 years ago
that in Namibia now means now anf just now means in a little while...
*just saying*
germaine
17 years ago
*and*
germaine
says
17 years ago
that's what I said
chasy
!!!!!!!!
germaine
17 years ago
time is linear... now is in the middle there are polar opposites.....
amsall
says
17 years ago
"If I knew THEN what I know NOW..."
ForgeAus
says
17 years ago
un-now?
ForgeAus
says
17 years ago
"thats so unnowable"
hehe
thicke
says
17 years ago
I think now is always references either the future or the past depending on the context, so it would depend on the context.
germaine
says
17 years ago
thoughtwrong
knows the truth after proper explanation
chasy
...
btocher
says
17 years ago
"not now"?
spiderwebwoman
17 years ago
agrees with
btocher
germaine
asks
17 years ago
does she need to explain this again?????????
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