True: We use 'going to' for plans and predictions in future, Present Continuous can be used for present and future, To express future arrangements we use 'going to' and Present continuous, 'already', 'just' and 'yet' are typically used with Present Perfect, 'yet' with Present Perfect is normally used in negative sentences and questions, 'something', 'anything' and 'nothing' are used for things, 'anybody' is normally used in questions and negative sentences, False: Present continuous can be used only for present, Present perfect is used to talk about present, There is no difference between Past Simple and Present Perfect, Present continuous can be used for future predictions, She has been to Spain. = She has gone to Spain., 'I don't need nothing' is a correct sentence, 'somewhere' is normally used in negative sentences,

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