I. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct verb form.
Kevin O’Donnell works in Hollywood. He records sound for films. He worked on his first film in 1980: Star Wars. He’s now 51 and he helped to make more than 100 films. In 1983, he did the sound on the film called Terms of Endearment. The film won five Oscars, but O’Donnell didn't win one. He was at the Oscars in 1983 when he was only 26. Now, he has been to the Oscars 20 times. He has worked on Top Gun, Terminator 3, Spider-Man, Transformers, and other great films, but he hasn't won an Oscar yet. He has written 20 speeches so far but has 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 as important as Maths or Science. I don’t agree.
2. The guitar is one of the most popular instruments among young people.
3. It’s easier to play an instrument after you’ve been practicing for a while.
4. I play the piano better than I play the violin.
5. Guitars aren’t as expensive as many other instruments.
6. Saxophones are heavier than a lot of instruments.
7. Traditional pianos are more suitable than keyboards for beginners.
8. Mai is the best singer in our class.