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What is the difference between
Currently and recently?
9 de jul. de 2021 17:14
Respuestas · 14
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'Currently' is like right now, today, at this moment in time. It tells nothing about the past.
Examples:
Currently the prices of gas are increasing.
I am currently studying English.
'Recently' refers to a change that happened not long ago, maybe within a day, a week, a month, or a year, depending on the context.
Examples:
Recently the prices of gas have increased.
I have recently started studying English.
9 de julio de 2021
2
Currently is present tense while recently is present perfect tense.
10 de julio de 2021
1
Currently, means now.
It implies something taking place as we speak but could change.
For example.
I currently live in Kenya.
This means that I live in Kenya now but could live in any other country in the future.
Recently, means not long ago.
I recently visited Kenya.
This implies that I was in Kenya not long ago.
10 de julio de 2021
1
Currently - what's going on now.
Recently - what's going on in the present, but could change.
10 de julio de 2021
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14 de julio de 2021
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Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Francés, Alemán, Hindi, Coreano, Punyabí, Español, Turco, Urdu
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Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Alemán, Coreano, Español
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