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اندرزهای تندرستی و بهداشتی ( به زبان انگلیسی )  
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نوشته شده توسط Malihe Rahimi در چهارشنبه دوازدهم بهمن 1384 و ساعت 3:3 PM
مقالات مربوط به رازهای موفقیت 
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نوشته شده توسط Malihe Rahimi در چهارشنبه دوازدهم بهمن 1384 و ساعت 2:47 PM
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نوشته شده توسط Malihe Rahimi در چهارشنبه دوازدهم بهمن 1384 و ساعت 2:43 PM
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نوشته شده توسط Malihe Rahimi در چهارشنبه دوازدهم بهمن 1384 و ساعت 2:41 PM
Recognizing Grammatical Differences between American and British English  

Speakers of American English generally use the present perfect tense (have/has + past participle) far less than speakers of British English. In spoken American English it is very common to use the simple past tense as an alternative in situations where the present perfect would usually have been used in British English. The two situations where this is especially likely are:

(i) In sentences which talk about an action in the past that has an effect in the present:

American English British / American English
Jenny feels ill. She ate too much. Jenny feels ill. She's eaten too much.
I can't find my keys. Did you see them anywhere? I can't find my keys. Have you seen them anywhere?

(ii) In sentences which contain the words already, just or yet:
 

American English British / American English

A: Are they going to the show tonight?
B: No. They already saw it.

A: Are they going to the show tonight?
B: No. They've already seen it.

A: Is Samantha here?
B: No, she just left.

A: Is Samantha here?
B: No, she's just left.

A: Can I borrow your book?
B: No, I didn't read it yet.

A: Can I borrow your book?
B: No, I haven't read it yet.

 

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نوشته شده توسط Malihe Rahimi در سه شنبه یازدهم بهمن 1384 و ساعت 1:27 AM
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نوشته شده توسط Malihe Rahimi در یکشنبه نهم بهمن 1384 و ساعت 1:55 AM
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  Scrivener's Teacher's Tips
Jim Scrivener provides tips on using Graded readers in class.
  Skills: Speaking
Lindsay Clandfield has produced a set of New Year speaking lessons to get your students talking.
  Skills: Writing
Oneworld Magazine continues this month with a new writing lesson: Horoscopes by Jackie McAvoy.
  Business and ESP
This month we have added new CLIL materials:Shakespeare and The Human body by Adrian Tennant.
  Lesson Share
Activities written for teachers by teachers. This month: Writing summaries by Caroline Darling and The fastest animal by Malgorzata Wdowska .
 
  Ask the Authors
Your questions answered by our panel of expert authors. This month Scott Thornbury explains the verb To be.
  Skills: Reading
This month we bring you a new reading lesson: Tattoo by Jackie McAvoy.
  Skills: Pronunciation
A new pronunciation section written by Jonathan Marks. This month we have added a new set of activities and a glossary.
  Business and ESP
Our ever-expanding ESP bank brings you a new lesson this month on Hotel and tourism English by Rosemary Richey.
  Warmers Competition
Fill five minutes with a warmer, filler or ice-breaker. This month's winner is: Table manners by Catherine Marsh.

 

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