It is working with extra IR lights like a wiimote+wiibar ?A LightGun for PC... after almost 30 years waiting to buy one, I just found out there are like 3 producers in the entire world, and no one from Europe
Had to get it from America
If you don't know, all the Lightguns made starting from PS2 and going back in time are not working on flat screens/LCD/Plasma, them where made to work only on CRT monitors, while the ones I'm referring to are working on modern monitors.
Both are correct, but "What have you bought recently?" is cleaner for sure.My English is not the Best but should that Thread not be named...
...What have you bought recently?
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I'm not too sure, but isn't one rather used for something which happened not too long before the statement and the other one for something placed somewhere inside a longer period of time like:Both are correct, but "What have you bought recently?" is cleaner for sure.
It is working with extra IR lights like a wiimote+wiibar ?
I'm not too sure, but isn't one rather used for something which happened not too long before the statement and the other one for something placed somewhere inside a longer period of time like:
"I've bought myself a nice ale today"
and
"I've been buying quite a lot of ale lately"?
Well that just makes you sound pretentious and a cheapskate for not buying me ale.I would say "lately, i've bought (myself) a lot of ale - for myself"
Well "recently" itself doesn't imply recurrence, I'd actually say "buying" does.Buying recently, signifies things are being bought recurrently, or as opposed to earlier.
I would argue that a real cheapskate would get others to buy his ale for him.Well that just makes you sound pretentious and a cheapskate for not buying me ale.