Present Perfect Continuous - We use this tense to emphasize the duration or length of the activity or its repetition, Past Continuous - We use this tense for an action which was in progress at a stated time in the past., First Conditional - We use this structure to talk about something that is true or likely to happen in the future., Present Continuous - We use this tense to talk about future arrangements (they usually involve another person, time and place), Present Perfect - We use this tense for actions which have happened in our life before now. Exact time is not given. And sometimes we have the result of this action now., Past Continuous 2 - 2 We use this tense to talk about the background information for a story , Present Perfect Continuous 2 - 2 We use this tense to talk about results of longer actions (the result is usually visible on the person), Passive Voice - We use this structure when we don’t know who is the doer of the action or the doer is not important., Past Simple - We use this tense to talk about a specific event in the past. We know when the event happened., have to - This is a modal verb we use for external obligations and strong advice., Future Simple - We use this tense to talk about spontaneous decisions or predictions based on our opinion, Past Perfect - We use this tense to talk about an action that happened before another action in the past., don't have to - We use this modal verb for something that is not necessary, but if you want to, you can do it., to be supposed to - Phrase which means the same as - should (we use it when someone expects us to do something)., Third conditional - We use this structure to talk about imaginary situations in the past., Present Simple - We use this tense to talk about timetables and schedules., to be going to - We use this structure to talk about our own plans/intentions/dreams or predictions based on some facts, Second conditional - We use this structure to talk about imaginary situations in the present or the future., Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous - We use this tense for actions or states which began in the past and continue up to the present, Zero conditional - We use this structure to talk about situations that are always true.,
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