I read a post online as follows. Should "Currently I had more problems" be "Currently I have more problems"?
Context:
I learnt english as a child but 10 years of scarse prectice had made me very rusty. Reading is not an asset, i had been reading english med books a lot so i have no problem there. Currently i had more problems with pronunciation, and of course with grammar.
Top answer
Yes. "Currently" means "at present".
— Tamguatlay
Yes.
"Currently" means "at present".
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