I'm always current with the rent. According to the law it is the driver's responsibility to possess a valid licence. You can use the adjective current in the way you've shown, though this would be more usual when favourite becomes a noun (when you omit singer). At law possession of a current licence is wholly the responsibility of the driver. Paying on time + ''always'' sound natural/correct in the examples i created below? Hello everyone, does current with meaning up to date with; If i said shakespeare used the current phrase for that. I'd like to know which is correct to express the current time.
Hello Everyone, Does Current With Meaning Up To Date With;
If i said shakespeare used the current phrase for that. For example, he is running means that he runs at the current time or for the current time. Current has more of an idea of what it happening at the present time in general. You can use the adjective current in the way you've shown, though this would be more usual when favourite becomes a noun (when you omit singer).
You Can Also Use The Adverb.
Paying on time + ''always'' sound natural/correct in the examples i created below? I don't think current and present are generally interchangeable. I'd like to know which is correct to express the current time. I'm always current with the rent.
At Law Possession Of A Current Licence Is Wholly The Responsibility Of The Driver.
Current may be switched off, cut off or turned off. The current theory is that the universe is. According to the law it is the driver's responsibility to possess a valid licence. What does this sentence mean?
You Can Also Use The Adverb.
Hello everyone, does current with meaning up to date with; What does this sentence mean? I'm always current with the rent. You can use the adjective current in the way you've shown, though this would be more usual when favourite becomes a noun (when you omit singer).
If I Said Shakespeare Used The Current Phrase For That.
Current may be switched off, cut off or turned off. Current has more of an idea of what it happening at the present time in general. I'd like to know which is correct to express the current time. I don't think current and present are generally interchangeable.
For Example, He Is Running Means That He Runs At The Current Time Or For The Current Time.
According to the law it is the driver's responsibility to possess a valid licence. The current theory is that the universe is. At law possession of a current licence is wholly the responsibility of the driver. Paying on time + ''always'' sound natural/correct in the examples i created below?