1-now – Present Continuous (Don't disturb him. He is doing his homework now) 2 at the moment - Present Continuous (They are playing chess at the moment) 3 in 1945 – Past Simple (World War II finished in 1945.) 4 the other day – Past Simple (We discussed that problem the other day.) 5 last week - Past Simple (I bought a new computer last week) 6 this week – Present Perfect (Mary has written a lot of letters to her friends this week.) 7 next week – Present Simple (My father goes to London next week.); Present Continuous (My father is going to London next week.) Future Simple (My father will go to London next week.) 8 already - Present Perfect (She has already seen this film) 9 yet - Present Perfect (We have not been to the Hermitage yet.) 10 the day before yesterday – Past Simple (I took the book from the library the day before yesterday)
When my summer holidays came I was very happy! The weather was fine so my friends and I went for a walk every day. It was fun! Then I spent a month in the country where my grandfather and grandmother live. It was great. I drank milk and ate a lot of tasty food that my granny prepared for me. I have many friends in this village because I go there every holidays. We played football and tennis every day! There is a small river near the forest and we swam when the weather was fine. It was great! I liked my holidays very much.
2 at the moment - Present Continuous (They are playing chess at the moment)
3 in 1945 – Past Simple (World War II finished in 1945.)
4 the other day – Past Simple (We discussed that problem the other day.)
5 last week - Past Simple (I bought a new computer last week)
6 this week – Present Perfect (Mary has written a lot of letters to her friends this week.)
7 next week – Present Simple (My father goes to London next week.);
Present Continuous (My father is going to London next week.)
Future Simple (My father will go to London next week.)
8 already - Present Perfect (She has already seen this film)
9 yet - Present Perfect (We have not been to the Hermitage yet.)
10 the day before yesterday – Past Simple (I took the book from the library the day before yesterday)
I liked my holidays very much.