<span>Собираемся на Алайский рынок</span>
To close
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
Last week I helped my mother about the house.
Last week I took my Granny's bags from supermarket.
Last week I didn't help my friend to do her homework.
Last week I was late to school
1 They promised to bring us all books tomorrow. 2 When I called him at home, they told me he had gone an hour before. 3 I did not know he speaks French. 4 We thought she was right. 5 Mike said he had been playing football at the school stadium the whole evening. 6 She asked me whether i had seen Anya that day. 7 He wondered what we thought about it. 8 We would like to know when the competitions will begin. 9 The teacher asked whether the pupils had done the homework. 10 Lisa wanted to know whether I had translated those textes.
1. Pushkin was Russian sings 2. He is the most popular Russian writer 3. He first began to write poems in Russia4. Every schoolboy knows about him !!! 5 . Pushkin is a creative person