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At the moment #1 (permalink) Sat Jul 30, 2005 22:56 pm   At the moment
 

Test No. errors/inter-1 "Save money now", question 2

In the moment I am working hard to pass my examinations.

(a) In
(b) the
(c) am working
(d) to pass

Test No. errors/inter-1 "Save money now", answer 2

At the moment I am working hard to pass my examinations.

Correct entry: At
The error was: (a) In
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the time is wrong?
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At the moment #2 (permalink) Sat Jul 30, 2005 23:18 pm   At the moment
 

Hi Daniella,

The time (tense) is right (Present Continuous) but this is a set expression at the moment and not in. It simply means now or at the present time.

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