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Ruttonjee Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

To date and recently, nowadays

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02font 02br 02br 01font 00recently means in the recent past: I used to see him in the park almost every day but I haven't seen him this week. 02font 02br 02br 01font 00nowadays refers to what is common in the present time: I used to call my family once a year by phone. It was very expensive.

  • 02font 02br 02br 01font 00recently means in the recent past: I used to see him in the park almost every day but I haven't seen him this week.
  • 02font 02br 02br 01font 00nowadays refers to what is common in the present time: I used to call my family once a year by phone.
  • It was very expensive.
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01font00to date means up to now, as yet: This is the most realistic and comprehensive flight simulator I've seen to date.02font02br
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01font00recently means in the recent past: I used to see him in the park a

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