I. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct verb form.
Kevin O’Donnell works in Hollywood. He records sound for films. He ( work ) on his first film in 1980: Star Wars. He’s now 51 and he ( help) to make more than 100 films. In 1983, he ( do) the sound on the film called Terms of Endearment. The film ( win) five Oscars, but O’Donnell ( not win) one. He ( be) at the Oscars in 1983 when he was only 26.
Now, he ( be) to the Oscars 20 times. He has worked on Top Gun, Terminator 3, Spider-Man, Transformers and other great films, but he ( not win) an Oscar yet. He ( write) 20 speeches so far, but ( never given) one. The speeches are in a drawer in his house. Kevin doesn’t mind. He knows the sound in his films is amazing. He’s going to win - one day!
II. Complete the sentences using the correct comparative, superlative form or “as…as” of the adjectives given.
1. Some people think that Music isn’t (important) Maths or Science. I don’t agree.
2. The guitar is one of the (popular) instruments among young people.
3. It’s (easy) to play an instrument after you’ve been practising for a while.
4. I play the piano (good) than I play the violin.
5. Guitars aren’t (expensive) many other instruments.
6. Saxophones are (heavy) than a lot of instruments.
7. Traditional pianos are (suitable) than keyboards for beginners.
8. Mai is (good) singer in our class.
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