WebbB1 not long ago, or at a time that started not long ago: Have you seen any good films recently? Until very recently he worked as a teacher and he still shudders at the … WebbFör 1 dag sedan · Compared with revelations in 2013 of mass surveillance by the National Security Agency, intelligence reports in a trove of recently leaked documents have …
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Webb17 apr. 2024 · Recently only, although perhaps lately when used poetically or archaically.) Present Perfect Passive—"I have been run off (the road when . . .)." Despite my initial misconception, this is not in the Present Perfect Progressive. Both work best with an extended event, like "I have been sick." Past Progressive—"I was running (when . . .)." WebbSo that means we're still talking about 2004, more or less. So it has to be "joined" (or, if you want "had joined"). Incidentally, this is essentially the exact same temporal situation as described by "within 24 hours." You got that one right by using "signed up," so I'm surprised you want to use a different tense here. rod wave already
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WebbFör 1 dag sedan · Compared with revelations in 2013 of mass surveillance by the National Security Agency, intelligence reports in a trove of recently leaked documents have resulted in limited outrage abroad. Webb4 jan. 2015 · I watched the first episode recently/yesterday. I watched the first episode JUST / ONLY (as recently as) yesterday. I have watched only the first episode. I have watched JUST the first episode (and no other) I have watched just the first episode. For many people JUST and ONLY are troublesome. These words limit the scope of what … Webb9 feb. 2015 · I recently bought / I have recently bought beginner123 Feb 9, 2015 B beginner123 New Member spanish-spain Feb 9, 2015 #1 Let's say I bought a watch, … rod wave all i got song