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Oct 3rd, 2007, 02:05 pm
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Games to teach the difference between past simple and present perfect tense?
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Re: Games to teach the difference between past simple and present perfect tense?
Very useable idea! Thanks!
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Jul 30th, 2007, 01:29 pm
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Re: Games to teach the difference between past simple and present perfect tense?
Haven't come across any problems with students understanding the difference between past simple and past perfect, just between the past simple and present perfect.
Past simple: Charles Dickens wrote...
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Jun 13th, 2006, 06:56 am
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Re: Games to teach the difference between past simple and present perfect tense?
The German (business students) use a pseudo present perfect when they mean the past; i.e., I have parked my car on the road because I couldn't find a free space in the parking lot. That's because the...
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Jun 13th, 2006, 02:33 am
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Re: Games to teach the difference between past simple and present perfect tense?
It's the same in German. And these two tenses (even more than present simple and present continuous) are the bane of even the best students! Will have to think up some games, too. This time round I...
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