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Using of tenses #1 (permalink) Sun Mar 20, 2005 10:53 am   Using of tenses
 

Hi guys
I am specking English but not very well.
Can any one help me with my problem?
I have difficulty of using the tenses and where can I use them.

My great regards,
Aburafaa
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Using of tenses #2 (permalink) Sun Mar 20, 2005 12:08 pm   Using of tenses
 

Hi!!
Tenses are really confusing sometimes..
When can you use them?? it`s simple: when you talk about past you use Past tenses, when you talk about present you have to use present tenses and finally when you speak about future you can use either future tenses or present.
It`s really difficult to explain that in one psot, although it is managable.. Laughing
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Good luck!!
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Using of tenses #3 (permalink) Mon Mar 21, 2005 7:57 am   Using of tenses
 

Karina wrote:
Hi!!
Tenses are really confusing sometimes..
When can you use them?? it`s simple: when you talk about past you use Past tenses, when you talk about present you have to use present tenses and finally when you speak about future you can use either future tenses or present.
It`s really difficult to explain that in one psot, although it is managable.. Laughing
try to take some of the elementary tests on this site-they are really useful and helpful. Very Happy
Good luck!!

many thanks for your quick reply. and how long do you think will it take to be full familier with tenses and is there an easy way to learn faster.

is there any groups where we can get some experiance by sending emails and chair discution.
Aburafaa
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Using of tenses #4 (permalink) Tue Mar 22, 2005 19:46 pm   Using of tenses
 

I think it depends on your practice...I guess..or will you use them at all???!!
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Using of tenses #5 (permalink) Tue Mar 22, 2005 19:49 pm   Using of tenses
 

many thanks for your quick reply. and how long do you think will it take to be full familier with tenses and is there an easy way to learn faster.

is there any groups where we can get some experiance by sending emails and chair discution.[/quote]

And it really depends on a person when you want to say how much will it take to learn the tenses..and if there is an easy way to learn them..
Rolling Eyes
But still..one has to practice in order to be a good English user i think...
Confused
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Using of tenses #6 (permalink) Fri Feb 13, 2009 17:03 pm   Using of tenses
 

Hi Abufara..

I just would like to know what exactly you mean by the words ''chair discussion'' in your post as quoted below.

Quote:
is there any groups where we can get some experiance by sending emails and chair discution.


Did you anyway mean ''chat discussion''..?

..
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