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What are some general sources (and discussions inside FSE) in which the French and English Tenses are thoroughly compared?

For instance what are the guidelines of interpretingconveying in English the Imperfect, Past Historic (passé simple) and Perfect (passé composé) and vice versa (English tenses to French ones)?

Something likealong the lines of the article here

: http://www.academypublication.com/issues/past/tpls/vol04/11/15.pdf

but but writing from a French perspective (grammar book, online text, etc.).

What are some general sources (and discussions inside FSE) in which the French and English Tenses are thoroughly compared?

For instance what are the guidelines of interpreting in English the Imperfect, Past Historic (passé simple) and Perfect (passé composé) and vice versa (English tenses to French ones)?

Something like the article here

http://www.academypublication.com/issues/past/tpls/vol04/11/15.pdf

but writing from a French perspective (grammar book, online text, etc.).

What are some general sources (and discussions inside FSE) in which the French and English Tenses are thoroughly compared?

For instance what are the guidelines of conveying in English the Imperfect, Past Historic (passé simple) and Perfect (passé composé) and vice versa (English tenses to French ones)?

Something along the lines of the article: http://www.academypublication.com/issues/past/tpls/vol04/11/15.pdf but writing from a French perspective (grammar book, online text, etc.).

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Dimitris
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Comparison of French and English Tenses

What are some general sources (and discussions inside FSE) in which the French and English Tenses are thoroughly compared?

For instance what are the guidelines of interpreting in English the Imperfect, Past Historic (passé simple) and Perfect (passé composé) and vice versa (English tenses to French ones)?

Something like the article here

http://www.academypublication.com/issues/past/tpls/vol04/11/15.pdf

but writing from a French perspective (grammar book, online text, etc.).