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  • Comparison of adverbs: His fans have waited ____ (long) than two years for a new album.
    longer
  • I'd like (to spend / spending) my whole life on stage.
    spending
  • a musical play in which most of the words are sung, or plays and music of this type
    opera
  • modern music and songs that are written in a style similar to that of traditional music
    folk
  • Adverbs of degree: I am ____ happy. a) extremely b) totally c) quite
    all of them
  • a large group of musicians who play many different instruments together and are led by a conductor
    orchestra
  • Comparison of adverbs: At last night's concert he didn't play ___ (well) as he did in the past.
    as well
  • Comparison of adverbs: If you can hear me, Justin - try ___ (hard) next time.
    harder
  • a brass musical instrument consisting of a metal tube with one narrow end, into which the player blows, and one wide end. Three buttons are pressed in order to change notes.
    trumpet
  • a tube-shaped musical instrument with a hole that you blow across at one end while holding the tube out horizontally to one side
    flute
  • a group of musicians who play modern music together
    band
  • Do you prefer (to work / working) in the studio or (to play / playing) live.
    both
  • I like (to be / being) with the fans.
    both
  • Comparison of adverbs: He wanted to get off stage ___ (quickly) as possible.
    as quickly
  • the group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone speaking, etc.:
    audience
  • I always enjoy (to play / playing) here.
    playing
  • We hope (to finish / finishing) the album this summer.
    to finish
  • Adverbs of degree: It was a ____ great concert. a) a bit b) really c) a lot
    b) really
  • someone who directs the performance of musicians or a piece of music
    conductor
  • the place where a public event or meeting happens
    venue
  • the action of entertaining other people by dancing, singing, acting, or playing music
    performance
  • Adverbs of degree: I thought Justin gave a ___ bad performance. a) totally b) lot c) terribly
    c) terribly
  • Two years ago his record sold (fast / faster / the fastest) than any other pop star.
    faster