Past Simple - Action happened at a definite moment in the past, it's not connected with the present moment (we also use it to talk about dead people), To be going to - general plans for the future (without place, time), Present Continuous - action at the moment of speaking (right now), Present Simple - schedules of buses, trains, airplanes, lessons and so on, Present Perfect - Present result of some past action but we do not know or don't want to know when exactly in the past it happened. only experience/result is important, Past Continuous - Long action was in progress at a definite time in the past (at 19 yesterday), Will definitely (certainly) - we are 100% sure that smth will happen, Used to +V1 - we use it to talk about past habits or states that are not true now, passive voice - in this structure we don't know who does the action or it's not important, the object is on the 1st place, may/might - we use these verbs to say that we are 50% sure that something can happen in the future, should - we use it to give a piece of advice/recommendation, have to - we use it to say about something that is a rule/necessary to do (rules of the country, boss said), mustn't /can't - we use it to talk about forbidden things (red light, smoking in the public places), don't have to/doesn't have to - we use it to say that something isn't necessary (i don't do it if i don't want), 1st, real conditional - we use it to talk about real situations and their results in present or future, 2nd conditional - we use it to talk about unreal, imaginary situations in present and future ,
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