Open the brackets and put the verbs in the proper tense and voice.
The Symbol of Canada
Canada’s vegetation (to be) rich and varied. But one Canadian tree (to become) the most prominent Canadian symbol. Its leaf (to find) in Canadian flag, coat-of-arms, coins, uniforms of Canadian athletes. This tree (to be) maple. Long before the first European settles (to come) there, Canada’s aboriginal peoples (to discover) the food properties of maple juice, which they (to gather) every spring. According to many historians, the maple leaf (to begin) to serve as a Canadian symbol as early as 1700.
Since 1965, the maple leaf (to be) the centerpiece of the National Flag of Canada and it (to become) the most prominent Canadian symbol, nationally and internationally. Maple leaf pins and badges proudly (to wear) by Canadians abroad, and (to recognize) around the world.
B: Of course. How …many…………………. would you like?
A: Six, please. Are there ……any………………… tomatoes?
B: Certainly. How ……much……………… do you need?
A: A kilo, please.
2. A: I’d like …some………………… olive oil.
B: How …………much…………… do you need?
A: Half a bottle. Is there ……any………………. flour?
B: Certainly. How …much……………………. do you need?
A: A kilo, please.
E) Fill in HOW MUCH or HOW MANY:
1. ……How many…………………………….. potatoes do we need?
2. ………How much………………………….. sugar would you like?
3. ………How much………………………….. milk is there in the fridge?
4. …………How many……………………….. eggs do you want?
5. …………How much……………………….. ham do you need?
I also want to work directly with people and help them improve their health. Because health is the most valuable thing a person has. When we are sick, we absolutely do not want to comprehend science, or play sports or anything else. A sick person just wants to lie in bed and wait until, finally, his condition improves. And I want to give people a chance to recover and improve their condition.
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