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"Recently I learned to" vs "I Recently learned to"

Both phrases are correct, but the placement of the adverb 'recently' can vary depending on the emphasis you want to give. 'I recently learned to' is more commonly used and places the emphasis on the time frame of the learning. 'Recently I learned to' is less common but can be used for a more formal or poetic effect.

Last Updated: April 11, 2024

Recently I learned to

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in everyday English.

This phrase can be used to emphasize the time frame of the learning in a more formal or poetic context.

Alternatives:

  • I recently learned to

I Recently learned to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the more common way to express that you learned something recently.

Alternatives:

  • Recently I learned to

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