1) We use PAST SIMPLE to talk about a) past situation b) actions that started in the past and are connected to the present c) obligations d) routines 2) We use PAST CONTINUOUS to talk about a) actions that were in progress in the past b) action in progress now and future arrangement c) advice and suggestions d) predictions 3) We use MUST & HAVE TO to talk about a) obligations b) future plan, decisions, intentions and prediction with evidence c) abilities and permission d) something that is optional 4) We use BE GOING TO to talk about a) future plan, decisions, intentions and prediction with evidence b) routines c) past situation d) promises, instant decisions, warning, offers, predictions, request 5) We use PRESENT SIMPLE to talk about a) routines b) obligations c) action in progress now and future arrangement d) predictions 6) We use PRESENT CONTINUOUS to talk about a) action in progress now and future arrangement b) past situation c) advice and suggestions d) obligations 7) We use CAN/CAN'T to talk about a) abilities and permission b) predictions c) something that is optional d) obligations 8) We use SHOULD/SHOULDN'T to talk about a) advice and suggestions b) abilities and permission c) promises, instant decisions, warning, offers, predictions, request d) future plan, decisions, intentions and prediction with evidence 9) We use PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE to talk about a) actions that started in the past and are connected to the present b) past situation c) obligations d) actions in progress now and future arrangement 10) We use WILL to talk about a) promises, instant decisions, warning, offers, predictions, request b) future plan, decisions, intentions and prediction with evidence c) obligations d) actions that started in the past and are connected to the present 11) We use NOT HAVE TO to talk about a) something that is optional b) routines c) obligations d) predictions 12) We use MAY/MIGHT - WILL to talk about a) predictions b) actions that started in the past and are connected to the present c) obligations d) routines
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