Originally posted by DimPrawn
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Nice one DP/PRC, added it to my favourites.
My rec is this one, currently out of stock but available on back order, it's predecessor can be found here: www.amazon.com
Last edited by Joe Black; 20 April 2006, 14:04.
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Originally posted by Fortune Green
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Originally posted by expatYou ought to put something up there that you've written yourself.
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Originally posted by threadedWell, my attempt at using the Present Perfect Progressive on a Past event was to add a verb in the full infinitive and use it as an ?ordinary noun?.
"I have been quite happy to visit ..."
Waiting to see how their teacher marks it.
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Originally posted by threadedI especially like my essays. I think I ought to put them up on my webtulipe.
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Well, my attempt at using the Present Perfect Progressive on a Past event was to add a verb in the full infinitive and use it as an ?ordinary noun?.
"I have been quite happy to visit ..."
Waiting to see how their teacher marks it.
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Originally posted by threadedæ
I learnt this in my infant school 40+ letters of the alphabet, words not ending with 'e'. Then went to middle school and had to start all over again.
That was when state education was just tulipe
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Originally posted by threadedHow funny, funny peculiar that is, one of my friends children has just come visiting me to get help with their English homework... They have to write what they did on the Easter break and start the story with the phrase: "I have been"
Lucifer in "Fast Show" mode.
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Erm, hjælp mig ... their Danish is as bad as my English.
threaded in "blind leading the blind" mode
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Originally posted by Lucifer BoxYes, please do. I'm looking forward to "What I did in my school holidays" in particular.
Present Perfect Progressive
Fleetwood! hjælpe mig....
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Originally posted by threadedI especially like my essays. I think I ought to put them up on my webtulipe.
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Originally posted by sasguruOh you eclectic, you ...
You really are a sad sack
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