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SPEAX11 UNIT-3

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  • Vegetables like broccoli, peppers, and tomatoes have (MANY/A LOT OF) vitamin C.
    A LOT OF
  • ____ soup is sealed in an air-tight container so that it can be stored for a long period of time.
    CANNED
  • CHANGE THE SENTENCE TO PASSIVE VOICE: People in Jalisco eat very spicy food.
    Very spicy food is eaten (by people) in Jalisco.
  • ____-____ milk helps you lower your calorie intake while providing enough protein and calcium.
    LOW-FAT
  • How (MUCH/MANY) butter do we have left?
    MUCH
  • I didn’t have (ENOUGH/MANY) time to drop by the grocery store.
    ENOUGH
  • If you want to eat healthier but can’t give up sweet foods, why don’t you try ____-____ cookies?
    SUGAR-FREE
  • Mention 5 melted food
    chocolate, butter, an ice cube, cheese, marshmellow, icecream, caramel
  • We don’t have (ENOUGH/MUCH) chairs for everyone in the room.
    ENOUGH
  • ____ vegetables are grown without using any harmful chemicals.
    ORGANIC
  • Use____ butter if you need to control the amount of sodium in your food.
    UNSALTED
  • Fast food usually has (TOO MUCH/TOO MANY) salt and fat.
    TOO MUCH
  • To eat _____ pizza, simply take it out of the freezer and heat it up in the microwave.
    FROZEN
  • _____ _____ bread is made with dark-colored flour and has more of the original nutrients found in wheat.
    WHOLE GRAIN
  • CHANGE THE SENTENCE TO PASSIVE VOICE: The server sets the tables at 9:00 AM.
    The tables are set at 9:00 (by the server)
  • Sharon eats (TOO MANY/TOO MUCH) cookies. She eats two to three boxes a day.
    TOO MANY
  • You can cook ____ noodles by adding boiling water to the ingredients.
  • CHANGE THE SENTENCE TO PASSIVE VOICE: People prepare cheviche in Peru.
    Ceviche is prepared in Peru.
  • He likes to put (A FEW/A LITTLE) olive oil on his salad.
    A LITTLE
  • ____ salad is convenient because you don’t need to wash or cut vegetables.
    PREMADE
  • I always keep (A FEW/A LITTLE) cartons of apple juice in the fridge.
    A FEW