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3 fev 2017
Pergunta sobre Inglês (EUA)
A: currently
B: lately
C: recently
D: present
Can they be interchangeable with one another?
A: currently
B: lately
C: recently
D: present
Can they be interchangeable with one another?
B: lately
C: recently
D: present
Can they be interchangeable with one another?
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3 fev 2017
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@LoveVintage I think B and C are interchangable. They are used when something has just happened. "Currently" is used when something is happening now. "Present" could be noun or verb. So it differs from the A, B, C in which they are adverbs.
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@LoveVintage I think B and C are interchangable. They are used when something has just happened. "Currently" is used when something is happening now. "Present" could be noun or verb. So it differs from the A, B, C in which they are adverbs.

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@achadhinugraha I guess I understand. Thanks a lot

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