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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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What is the differences between recently and lately ???????

Can you give me some examples?
  

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Both " recently" and "lately" give almost the same meaning with slight variation in application. "Recently" is an adverb and it means- of a time not long past. " Lately" is also an adverb and means-after the usual or proper time Examples:- 1.

  • Both " recently" and "lately" give almost the same meaning with slight variation in application.
  • "Recently" is an adverb and it means- of a time not long past.
  • " Lately" is also an adverb and means-after the usual or proper time Examples:- 1.
  • The election which was held recently, rocked the town.
  • 2.
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Both " recently" and "lately" give almost the same meaning with slight variation in application.

"Recently" is an adverb and it means- of a time not long past. " Lately" is also an adverb and means-after the usual or proper time

Examples:- 1. The election which was held recently, rocked the town.

2. He has been friendlier lately.
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AnonymousWhat is the differences between recently and lately ??Can you give me some examples?

I see no difference in meaning.

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