Definitions and Examples of current, present, ongoing
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Belonging to the present time; happening or existing now.
Example
The current situation requires us to adapt quickly to changing circumstances.
Existing or occurring now; being in attendance at a particular place or event.
Example
The present moment is all we have, so let's make the most of it.
Continuing; still in progress.
Example
The investigation into the matter is ongoing, and we hope to have more information soon.
Key Differences: current vs present vs ongoing
- 1Current refers to something that is happening or existing now.
- 2Present describes something that exists or occurs at the moment.
- 3Ongoing refers to something that is still in progress or continuing.
Effective Usage of current, present, ongoing
- 1In News Reports: Use current to describe events happening now.
- 2In Conversations: Use present to refer to the current moment or situation.
- 3In Business: Use ongoing to describe projects or initiatives that are still in progress.
Remember this!
The antonyms of erstwhile describe things that are happening now or continuing to happen. Use current to describe events happening now, present to refer to the current moment or situation, and ongoing to describe projects or initiatives that are still in progress.