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 maiagarri
 
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							| does anyone know where i can find a comprehensive list which details the differences between the tenses. u know (present perfect vs. present perf progressive; past tense vs. present perfect; past progressive vs. past perf progressive; etc.) 
 because some of the differences are so minute and they even overlap in some areas (i think). sometimes two tenses can be used but it differs with the speaker �s meaning. if anyone has the info regarding this, i would appreciate that very much.  |  19 Aug 2009      
					
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 winky2
 
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							| I haven �t got anything like this but you can hace a look at these two printables:       Hope it helps :) |  19 Aug 2009     
					
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							| maiagarri, you didn �t mention. Is this material for you or for your students? With exercises or without? Either way, a good Grammar book, such as Cambridge �s English Grammar in Use,  will be indispensable. I also recommend Round Up (Longman). It is a series which combines games and fun with serious systematic practice of English Grammar. I always suggest it my ss � parents - up to them to decide about buying or not -  from Level 2 up, to buy a grammar and these two I suggest are also used in British Council in Portugal. Regards. Idalina Jorge |  19 Aug 2009     
					
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