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the present perfect explained to a French speaker

Posted on 31 March 2009 by eannegrenoble
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Posted in grammar rules | Tagged EFL, ESL, grammar | 4 Replies

What is the difference between “reach” and “attain”

Posted on 2 March 2009 by eannegrenoble
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This is the same clip that can be found on the GU podcasting site – it explains why a native English speaker difficult to understand, and questions the validity of the native speaker as a model for International English


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envoyé par eanne_grenoble
Posted in grammar rules | Tagged EFL | 3 Replies

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