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Inglese (Stati Uniti)
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Inglese (Regno Unito)
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Cinese semplificato (Mandarino)
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George hasn’t been feeling well recently.
George hasn’t felt well recently.
What is the difference between the two sentences?
I guess ‘recently’ in the first sentence means like in last few hours and second one means like this week or in the last few days ,and is it right?
George hasn’t been feeling well recently.
George hasn’t felt well recently.
What is the difference between the two sentences?
I guess ‘recently’ in the first sentence means like in last few hours and second one means like this week or in the last few days ,and is it right?
George hasn’t felt well recently.
What is the difference between the two sentences?
I guess ‘recently’ in the first sentence means like in last few hours and second one means like this week or in the last few days ,and is it right?
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- Inglese (Stati Uniti)
In my opinion they mean exactly the same thing. When I hear “recently” I think days or weeks. I think both sentences mean the same thing, just a different way to say it. 😊

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