11 We miss you. Send … an email soon. A us B them C it
12 Can I have … oranges, please?
A a few B too many C a little
13 There is too … milk in my cereal.
A many B few C much
14 We … an ancient temple last weekend.
A visit B visited C were visiting
15 They … TV when the phone rang.
A watched B will watch C were watching
16 The people of Pompeii …public baths and running water.
A could B were C had
17 Anna … to Europe last year.
A has been B has gone C went
18 Have you … flown in a helicopter?
A never B yet C ever
19 Maria … a new smartphone yesterday.
A has given B was given C is given
20 Are … your books?
A that B those C this
21 Kat usually goes to the cinema … Saturday afternoons.
A on B in C at
22 Mary … cooks; she doesn’t like it!
A never B often C sometimes
23 This is … house.
A Jack’s and Sue B Jack and Sue’s C Jack and Sue
24 Tom speaks French really … .
A best B good C well
25 This is my notebook. … blue.
A Its B It’s C It
26 Hockey is the … sport in Canada.
A popular B more popular C most popular
27 …’s she? Her name is Anna.
A What B How C Who
28 Liz has got … medals than Sandra.
A more B most C many
29 … a carpet on the floor?
A There are B There is C Is there
30 There are some … in the garden.
A leaf B leaves C leafs
I/You/We/They close, I/You/We/They don’t close, Do I/You/We/They close?
He/She/It looks, He/She/It doesn’t look, Does he/she/it look?
to go
I/You/We/They go, I/You/We/They don’t go, Do I/You/We/They go?
He/She/It goes, He/She/It doesn’t go, Does he/she/it go?
to open
I/You/We/They open, I/You/We/They don’t open, Do I/You/We/They open?
He/She/It opens, He/She/It doesn’t open, Does he/she/it open?
to read
I/You/We/They read, I/You/We/They don’t read, Do I/You/We/They read?
He/She/It reads, He/She/It doesn’t read, Does he/she/it read?
to sit
I/You/We/They sit, I/You/We/They don’t sit, Do I/You/We/They sit?
He/She/It sits, He/She/It doesn’t sit, Does he/she/it sit?
to live
I/You/We/They live, I/You/We/They don’t live, Do I/You/We/They live?
He/She/It lives, He/She/It doesn’t live, Does he/she/it live?
Остальное попробуй сама по моему образцу, там форма глагола меняется только в утвердительном с третьим лицом
2. Belarus was attacked and occupied by all sorts of aggressors many times.
3. The book-printing business in Belarus was started by Francisk Skaryna in the 16th century.
4. During the years of World War II many Belarusian woods were cut down and burnt by the fascists.
5. The economy of the republic was restored by the Belarusian people with the help of all people of the former Soviet Union.
6. The Independence Day is celebrated by the Belarusian people on the 3rd of July.
7. Tractors and automobiles, refrigerators and TV sets, computers and other goods are produced by the Belarusian industry.
8. Grain, vegetables, herbs and flax are cultivated by the Belarusian farmers.
9. The first dictionary of the Belarusian language was published by I. Nosovic in 1870.
10. The Belarusian language has been greatly influenced by the Russian and Polish languages.