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What does this phrase mean: 'as of now'?



 
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What does this phrase mean: 'as of now'? Thu Feb 24, 2005 18:10 pm  What does this phrase mean: 'as of now'?
 

Test No. incompl/elem-16 "Learn it by heart", question 9

As of now we still don't know if we will be ......... to fulfil our contract.

(a) reliable
(b) able
(c) capable

Test No. incompl/elem-16 "Learn it by heart", answer 9

As of now we still don't know if we will be able to fulfil our contract.

Correct answer: (b) able
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As of now Thu Feb 24, 2005 19:04 pm  As of now
 

This means today/at this time/at the present time.
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