Sure, let's complete the sentences:
- Tanya's dad doesn't have any hair. He's bald.
- My best friend's hair isn't straight, it's curly.
- Andy doesn't shave. He has a beard and a mustache.
- You aren't fat at all. I think you're quite slim.
- When Jake was young, he was very thin, but now he's a bit overweight.
- My hair isn't brown, it's red (or reddish). And I am not short. I'm medium height (or of medium height).
Now, let's break down each answer to understand why these words are used:
- Bald: This term is used to describe someone who doesn't have any hair on their head.
- Curly: Hair that forms ringlets or spirals. The opposite of straight hair.
- Beard and mustache: Facial hair. A beard covers the chin and cheeks, while a mustache grows above the upper lip.
- Slim: This word describes someone who is thin in an attractive way, often used as a polite alternative to "thin."
- Thin and overweight: "Thin" describes someone with little body fat, while "overweight" refers to someone who has more body fat than is considered healthy.
- Red (or reddish) and medium height: "Red" describes hair color that is a shade of red. "Medium height" means someone who is neither tall nor short, but somewhere in the middle.
I hope this helps! If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask.