DEFINITION a piece of dramatic work for the stage. ex: Romeo and Juliet the person who makes the decisions and tells the actors what to do a verb, to practice the lines of the play before there is an audience what the actors say in the play or film a play with a sad or unhappy ending one actor speaking for a long time all the people in the play the person in the film or in the theatre. ex: Leonardo di Caprio the papers that have everything the actors say and everything that happens in the film or play a section of a play or film; the play or film is usually divided into these a play with a funny or happy ending a verb, when an actor plays a role in a film or in the theatre two actors speaking together the place in the theatre where the actors do the play in a theatre, it is usually red; it signals the end of the show the background or the furniture in the film / on the stage
1. They will swim tomorrow
2. He will swim tomorrow
3. They will run tomorrow
4. It will run tomorrow
5. They will sing tomorrow
6. He will sing tomorrow
7. They will play tomorrow
8. She will play tomorrow
9. They will dance tomorrow
10. She will dance tomorrow
11. They will skate tomorrow
12. He will skate tomorrow
13. They will jump tomorrow
14. He will jump tomorrow
15. They will count tomorrow
16. He will count tomorrow
17. They will write tomorrow
18. She will write tomorrow
19. They will work tomorrow
20. She will work tomorrow