(I / study / French)
I've studied French
... are used for a softer sound, like in slower pop songs.
Guitars
Someone who pretends to be someone else while performing in a film, play, or television or radio programme
Actor
Lucy is _____________ (old) than Ellie.
Lucy is older than Ellie.
Who is _________ (tall) person in your family?
Who is the tallest person in your family?
(She / eat / octopus)
She's eaten octopus
... are used to make a heavier sound, like in rock music.
Electric guitars
The story of a book, film, play, etc.
Plot
Dogs are (intelligent) than rabbits.
Dogs are more intelligent than rabbits.
She bought ____________ (big) cake in the shop.
She bought the biggest cake in the shop.
(They / not / visit / St. Paul's)
They haven't visited St. Paul's.
... are big and you must sit down to play them but violins are small, and are held under the person's chin.
Cellos
The words of a film, play, broadcast, or speech
a script
In the UK, the streets are generally (narrow) than in the USA.
In the UK, the streets are generally narrower than in the USA.
My mum is __________ (good) cook in the world
My mum is the best cook in the world
(She / not / see / The Lord of the Rings)
She hasn't seen The Lord of the Rings.
A ... is an electric piano.
keyboard
The group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone speaking, etc.
audience
My garden is a lot (colourful) than this park.
My garden is a lot more colourful than this park.
What's ____________ (dangerous) animal in the world?
What's the most dangerous animal in the world?
(They / go / to the USA)?
Have they gone to the USA?
... are percussion instruments, they mark the beat or the rhythm in the music. You can use drumsticks to play them.
Drums
All the f.... c... helped me to develop a good job during our time shooting.
film crew
Julie is (quiet) than her sister.
Julie is quieter than her sister.
She bought __________ (big) cake in the shop.
She bought the biggest cake in the shop.