In the question below choose the option nearest in meaning to the word(s) or phrase(s) Underlined:
I shall be with you presently
a
now
b
in a moment
c
at present
d
for the time being
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anotherniftEE
1 year ago
omo myschool ehn
when i did it on 2hrs cbt, i picked in a moment and it was wrong, yall said it was now
so i picked now nd its wrong

Soliat2012
1 year ago
The word "presently" in the sentence "I shall be with you presently" means:
"in a short while" or "soon" — not immediately, but after a brief period.
Correct answer:
B. in a moment
Let me know if you'd like more examples with "presently"!

Jkkkkkyyy
1 year ago
the question says nearest in meaning with the underlined,not explanation of the sentence
it should be now,not in a moment
so the answer "in a moment"


