Adverbs: yet, already, just, recently, lately, ever and never.
avi.cuaed.unam.mx › repositorio › moodleFeb 09, 2017 · The adverbs yet, already, just, recently, lately, ever and never are commonly used in Present Perfect sentences to express the regularity or continuity of an action or activity. In Present Perfect you use the next formula: Subject. +. Auxiliary verb have/has.
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thegrammarexchange.infopop.cc › topic › recently-latelyGreetings, Wise Ones! My students are asking about the difference between recently and lately . We have a 10-year-old secondary school EFL textbook (by a major publisher) which says that recently cannot be used with a negative verb, and therefore a sentence such as I haven't seen him recently is wrong. However, I cannot find any such rule anywhere in books (not even in the original Fowler). I ...