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 dileking54
 
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							| WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN BETWEEN USING "LATELY" OR "RECENTLY " IN PRESENT PERFECT? hOW CAN i TEACH THE DIFFERENCE?. PLEASE HELP ME... :)SEE YOU ALL |  6 Feb 2009      
					
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 claudiaeusebio
 
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							| Hi, As far as I know they are pretty much the same :)
 
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 Twinkerbell
 
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							| Hello! Both recently and lately suggest a recent period of time but  lately is mostly used in the interrogative and negative, for example: I haven�t seen her lately./ I have talked to Mary recently.
I hope this helps! have a nice day! |  6 Feb 2009     
					
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 saninfe
 
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							| I think the difference is one of duration. I mean, recently refers to a period closer to the moment of speaking whereas lately refers to a period not so closer.   He hasn�t played chess recently (these days, this week). He hasn�t played chess lately (this month). |  6 Feb 2009     
					
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 libertybelle
 
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							| Twinkerbell 
 I beg to differ!  Lately has nothing to do with the negative.
 
 Stevie Wonder�s fantastic song beings:
 
 "Lately I have had the strangest feeling.....!
 
 And if had been sick, I would say, "lately I�m been feeling strange,
 but I would also say, I had the flue just recently.
 
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 Twinkerbell
 
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							| Yes,you�re right, Libertybell. It was an incorrect information I found somewhere and I didn�t give it too much thought at the time. Now that I think about it, I really use both, of course. Silly me!Sorry  |  6 Feb 2009     
					
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 dileking54
 
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							| thank you for all the answers. I will accept them as same. |  6 Feb 2009     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Yep, they�re the same - if there is a difference it is minor - students can quite safely use them both |  6 Feb 2009     
					
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 MissMelissa12
 
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							| � �Lately and recently � �     both  are just the same.     Miss Melissa.      |  13 Feb 2009     
					
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