panicmonger
Member
- Joined
- Apr 9, 2010
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- China
- Current Location
- Australia
Hello, morning everyone.
Thank you for your help first, just a short and quick question.
Although 'recently' is mostly used with the present perfect tense, it can also be used with the present continuous tense when I would like to stress the activity started in the past and continuous into the future and now I am in the middle of the progress.
for example:
I am recently reading a book titled 'when the whip comes down'.
Thank you.
Thank you for your help first, just a short and quick question.
Although 'recently' is mostly used with the present perfect tense, it can also be used with the present continuous tense when I would like to stress the activity started in the past and continuous into the future and now I am in the middle of the progress.
for example:
I am recently reading a book titled 'when the whip comes down'.
Thank you.