Closing the mines under Thatcher did massive damage.
Emigration during the great depression did damage to the language.
He recently had pneumonia and fought cancer and heart problems in recent years.
The comparative of "recent" is "more recent," and the superlative is "most recent."
what kind of problems have developed in the northern forest region in recent years
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'.
To change "recent" into an adjective, you can add the suffix "-ly" to make it "recently."
In recent times, countries like the United Kingdom, Israel, and Australia have experienced political turmoil due to actions taken by their prime ministers.
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.
Rudolf J. Vis has written: 'Macro-economic and socio-political aspects of recent rice policies in Indonesia'
A recent directory is the folder (or drive) that was accessed/used most recently.
PIGS is an acronym referring to Portugal, Italy, Greece and Spain. All are members of the European Union and had economic problems in recent years.
Recently.