Just now for Presently, etc

Just now for Presently, etc
Don't say:
The messenger will arrive just now.
Say:
The messenger will arrive presently.
Note:
If we are speaking of a near and immediate future time, we must use presently, immediately, in a minute, or soon Just now refers to present or past time, and not to future time: He's not at home jvst now (- at this momerit)r We left just now (.= a little time ago)
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