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present simple - I attend university every day.

present continuous - I am attending a lecture on ergonomics. (For future add time phrase like next week)

past simple - I attended university yesterday.

past continuous - I was attending a lecture last week when I lost my wallet.

will future - I will attend the lecture with you.

going to future - I am going to attend your lecture next week.

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