Elementary - Here Comes the Bride (B0017) A: I can’t believe that Anthony is finally getting mar- ried! B: Yeah well it’s about time! He’s been living with his parents for 40 years! A: Don’t be mean. Look here come the bridesmaids! Their dresses look beautiful! B: Who are those kids walking down the aisle? A: That’s the flower girl and the ring bearer. I’m pretty sure they’re the groom’s niece and nephew. Oh, they look so cute! B: I just hope the priest makes it quick. I’m starving. I hope the food’s good at the reception. A: That’s all you ever think about, food! Oh, I think the bride’s coming now! She looks gorgeous. Wait, what’s she doing? Where’s she going? B: Oh great! Does this mean that the reception is canceled? Key Vocabulary married Adjective joined in marriage it’s about time Phrase finally bridesmaid Noun (plu- female friends or rel- ral) atives who helps the bride at a wedding aisle Noun (sin- a passage between sec- gular) tions of seats flower girl Noun (sin- a girl at a wedding that gular) throws flower petals down the aisle ring bearer Noun (sin- a boy at a wedding that gular) holds the wedding rings reception Noun (sin- party held to celebrate gular) something or to wel- come people groom Noun (sin- a man who is about to gular) be married bride Noun (sin- female who is about to gular) get married gorgeous Adjective very beautiful or attrac- tive Supplementary Vocabulary goomsman Noun (sin- male friend or relative gular) who helps the groom on the wedding day maid of honor Noun (sin- female fiend or relative gular) who acts as a witness at the wedding best man Noun (sin- male friend or relative gular) who acts as a witness at the wedding ushers Noun (plu- men who help guest ral) find their seats Noun (plu- promises that the bride ral) and groom make to each other during the wedding ceremony