to get rid of her on your phone......you should probably get a new number, one she doesn't know
The comparative of "recent" is "more recent," and the superlative is "most recent."
A suffix of recent is recently.
Recent is an adjective: 'The recent sales have increased our turnover'. Recently is the adverb: 'The sales we held recently have increased our turnover'.
According to recent studies there is over 294 Billion emails sent per day. Only 1.9 Billion of the 294 Billion emails were from actual people.
Yes, the word 'recently' is an adverb because it alters the meaning of a verb. An example would be 'he recently had the flu and was unable to go to school' where had/have is the verb.
A recent directory is the folder (or drive) that was accessed/used most recently.
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A sentence w/ the word recent is "i went on a recent trip to Jamacia
Recent Activity means.... what have you done recently in a short period of time