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recently I have posted a question vs recently I post a question

Both phrases are grammatically correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Recently I have posted a question' is used when referring to a specific action that was completed in the recent past. 'Recently I post a question' is less common and would be used in a more general sense, possibly in a habitual or repeated action.

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recently I have posted a question

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a specific action completed in the recent past.

This phrase is used to talk about a specific question that was posted in the recent past. It indicates a completed action.

Examples:

  • Recently I have posted a question on the forum.
  • I can't find the answer to the question I recently posted.
  • Mar 12, 2014 ... Recently I have posted a question about declining the Marshall gambit in the QGD, and asked if Black can transpose into another solid opening ...
  • Recently, I have posted a question about architecture and how to implement communication between different MVCs ...
  • Apr 12, 2011 ... What is your point anyway? 50 words or less.. However if that helps, recently I have posted a question on facebook that might interest you:

Alternatives:

  • I posted a question recently.
  • I have recently posted a question.
  • I recently posted a question.
  • I have just posted a question.
  • I posted a question not long ago.

recently I post a question

This phrase is grammatically correct but less common. It could be used in a more general sense, possibly referring to a habitual or repeated action.

This phrase could be used to talk about a general habit of posting questions in the recent past. It indicates a more general or repeated action.

Examples:

  • Recently I post a question every day.
  • I like to post a question when I'm curious about something.
  • Forgive me if I'm too noob about this. Recently, I post a question regarding the rounding off two decimal places. Now, How can I get the sum of ...

Alternatives:

  • I post a question recently.
  • I post questions frequently.
  • I have been posting questions recently.
  • I am in the habit of posting questions.
  • I regularly post questions.

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