I am not sure about whether to use singular or plural verb when time serves as a subject in a sentence.like, the past few years have/has witnessed a great change in this city. Can i interchange the two words recently” and in recent times? 1 why disasters keep happening in recent years 2 why have disasters increased in recent.
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Must i use perfect tense with in recent years sentence?
I would like to hear how you think the recent past should be negated:
Hi, do the following sentences have the same meaning? I have been studying english in the recent ten years. Do you think these are negated correctly in french? Je ne viens pas de travailler.
I have been studying english for the last ten years.
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