> The question was to provide the French word for the opposite 
> of "now". The correct answer is "then" but the text book said 
> it was "after".

This is way OT, but "then" is not the opposite of "now" in English or French
any more than "after" is. The expression "now and then" is common in
English, but that doesn't make them antonyms. And, if my high-school French
hasn't failed me, "maintenant et ensuite" is a somewhat common expression.

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