Apr 6, 2018 · "In recent times" seems better suited for general or habitual or repeated actions while "recently" can be used for more specific events. The best way to pick up a feel for the difference is.
May 23, 2008 · I am confused in using three words recent, current, present. For example Can I say "current news" and "recent news" with the same meaning? thanks!
Apr 23, 2011 · Hi, do the following sentences have the same meaning? I have been studying English for the last ten years. I have been studying English in the recent ten years. thank you!
Sep 7, 2011 · If so, we can be gratified that much recent research has been devoted to the question of how to teach it better. Would you say that the word research can be used in the plural, researches,.
