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I am not hungry because I have eaten recently.

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I saw an old friend recently at the grocery store.

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Do you put a comma after recently in a sentence?

It depends on the sentence structure. If "recently" is modifying the rest of the sentence, then use a comma. If it is modifying a specific verb, do not use a comma. Example 1: Recently, I discovered that I'm not as wild about blueberries as I used to be. Example 2: I recently discovered that I'm not as wild about blueberries as I used to be.


What are the comparative and superlative of the word Recently in a sentence?

more recently most recently


Make a sentence with the word recently?

Recently, an oil pipeline burst.


Can you write a sentence using the word recently?

I got rid of my guinea pigs recently.


How do I use haven't in a sentence with the word recently?

You must have a subject. You construct the sentence using a verb in the past tense (seen, heard, smelled, been, received, talked to, etc). Then you put a direct or indirect object to complete the sentence. Here are a few example: I haven't been to the mall recently. I haven't seen Jane recently. You haven't watched television recently. They haven't vacationed recently.


What is a sentence using the word acquaintance?

"I recently made an acquaintance with him/her."


Use the word ruefully in a sentence?

Jeffery smiled ruefully at the empty plate that was until recently filled with the cookies he shouldn't have eaten.


How do you use the word gong in a sentence?

The resonant sound of the gong filled the room during the meditation session.


When to use the word has in a sentence?

Use "has" as a present perfect verb when the action in the sentence has been completed recently or has relevance to the present moment. For example, "She has just finished her homework" or "He has lived here for five years."


How do you use the word overcompensate in a sentence?

I often overcompensate when trying to recognize and not to forget a difficult name of a new friend I just met recently.


A sentence with the word autobiography in it?

I recently read John Adam's autobiography.


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