Yes, it is possible to place "recently" at the end of a sentence. For example, you could say, "I visited the museum, recently." However, it is more common and often clearer to position adverbs like "recently" earlier in the sentence, such as "I recently visited the museum."
A question mark (?)
An example: "You never seize to amaze me."
Oh, you're just moonstruck.
i flew under the radar..... come on
The artist put her heart and soul into the creation of a stunning masterpiece.
I've put on a few pounds recently so now I'm watching my waistline.
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.
You put a period at the end of the sentence to indicate that the sentence has ended.
At the end of an imperative sentence you put a period, because it is a command, direction, or request.
at the end of a sentence
At the end of this sentence we had to put a period.
It is possible that men stepped on the moon.
Yes. The period shows that your sentence is finished.
Question mark (?) is put at the end of a sentence to indicate that it is a question.
The scraggy beard of the old man looked as if he had recently put it in a blender and hit "Puree."
At the end of the sentence.
So you puR period after a website link if at end of sentence