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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Lately

A. I am feeling so tired cause I have been working out lately.
B: I have been studying English lately. I need to study a lot more.
C: where have you been? I have been in the kitchen lately.

Are these sentences correct with lately? Please help.
  

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A. I am feeling so tired be cause I have been working out lately. B: I have been studying English lately, but I need to study a lot more.

  • A.
  • I am feeling so tired be cause I have been working out lately.
  • B: I have been studying English lately, but I need to study a lot more.
  • C: W here have you been?
  • I have been in the kitchen lately.
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A. I am feeling so tired because I have been working out lately.
B: I have been studying English lately, but I need to study a lot more.

C: Where have you been? I have been in the kitchen lately.

Note:
In sentence C, for example, the conversation could be between two colleagues working i

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