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right away #1 (permalink) Tue Jun 14, 2011 14:48 pm   right away
 

3). Have you booked the hotel rooms yet?
Yes, I had done it.
I finished the book yesterday.
No, I'll do it right away. -- CORRECT
What does right away mean? It means directly???
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right away #2 (permalink) Tue Jun 14, 2011 16:08 pm   right away
 

It's like

"I'll finish the book now / in a few minutes / right about now".
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Re: right away #3 (permalink) Mon Jun 20, 2011 18:28 pm   Re: right away
 

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3). Have you booked the hotel rooms yet?
Yes, I have had done it.
I finished the book yesterday.
No, I'll do it right away. -- CORRECT
What does right away mean? Does it mean "directly"??? It means "now"
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