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 colibrita
 
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							| Recent contributions - Grammar and Non-Grammar 
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							| Any chance the recent contributions worksheets could be divided into categories? As the vast majority are grammar-oriented it would be great to not have to sift through all the documents to find readings, etc. It �s like looking for a needle in a haystack sometimes. Even just dividing the w/s into grammar and non-grammar would be really useful, and super time-saving. 
 Just a thought.....
 
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 Aloha_58
 
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							| I agree with you! I think it will help us a lot to find exactly what we need. |  18 Feb 2010     
					
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 aliciapc
 
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							| But what if a reading comprehension page ALSO has grammar practice ?? It usually happens ... |  18 Feb 2010     
					
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 savvinka
 
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							| Good idea!  And another remark;I/m uploading a lot of art and theatre ws, but there is not such  categories in the list, I can find music only. Also I am interested in searching of similar wss, but where can I find them?   |  18 Feb 2010     
					
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 sassouki
 
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							| great idea. and why not a list of options like the ones in our accounts like: most downloaded first, alphabetical order and of course your suggestions grammar, non-grammar or a distinction by level: elementary,intermediate and advanced. it would be great |  18 Feb 2010     
					
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