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Кто знает английский? Помогите пожалуйста

I.Образуйте степени сравнения следующих прилагательных:
big, simple, small, thin, unusual, interesting, modern, large, new, high, narrow,many

II.Выберите нужное слово из данных в скобках.
1.Не can speak English (a little, a few).
2.If you think (a little, a few), you will remember the rule and translate the sentence.
3.My brother is coming to Moscow in (a little, a few) days.
4.Let him think (a little, a few).

III.Употребите глаголы, данные в скобках в страдательном залоге (Passive voice).
1.Many letters (to receive) by you every day.
2.Many books (to publish) in our country every year.
3.This problem (to give) much attention to now.
4.This book (to write) by Theodore Dreiser.
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big - bigger - the bigges
small - smaller - the smallest
thin - thinner - the thinnest
unusual - more unusual - the most unusual
interesting - more interesting - the most interesting
modern - more modern - the most modern
large - larger - the largest
new - newer - the newest
high - higher - the highest
narrow - narrower/more narrow - the narrowest/most narrow
many - more - the most

II
1.Не can speak English a little.
2.If you think a little, you will remember the rule and translate the sentence.
3.My brother is coming to Moscow in a few days.
4.Let him think a little.

III
1.Many letters are received by you every day.
2.Many books are published in our country every year.
3.This problem is given much attention to now.
4.This book was written by Theodore Dreiser.
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II.Выберите нужное слово из данных в скобках.
1.Не can speak English a little.
2.If you think a little, you will remember the rule and translate the sentence.
3.My brother is coming to Moscow in a few days.
4.Let him think a little.

III.Употребите глаголы, данные в скобках в страдательном залоге (Passive voice).
1.Many letters are received by you every day.
2.Many books are published in our country every year.
3.This problem is given much attention to now.
4.This book was written by Theodore Dreiser.