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OPPOSITE ADJECTIVES

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    OPPOSITE ADJECTIVES
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  • She squeezed my hand (loose).
    She squeezed my hand tight (loose - tight)
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  • Honey is sweet. Lemon is ______.
    Honey is sweet. Lemon is Sour ↔  Sweet
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  • The road to her house wide but the path her second house is ______.
    The road to her house wide but the path her second house is narrow ↔ wide
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  • Mary is very kind. Unlike her, her brother is _____  to his friends.
    Unlike her, her brother is mean to his friends.  (kind ↔ mean)
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  • A snakebite can be very (safe).
    A snakebite can be very dangerous (safe - dangerous ).
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  • She was sad when she saw the (full) cookie jar.
    She was sad when she saw the empty cookie jar.  (full - empty)
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  • When they had a sale, everything was so (expensive).
    When they had a sale, everything was so cheap. (cheap - expensive)
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  • The (modern) clock belonged to his grandfather.
    The old clock belonged to his grandfather. (old - modern)
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  • That is such a interesting movie but its remake version is so ________.
    That is such a interesting movie but its remake version is so boring ↔  interesting
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  • Maria is very confident when she speaks in public. Her brother is too _____ to talk to strangers.
    Her brother is too shy to talk to strangers. shy ↔  confident
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  • The people here are really friendly and _____ but the man I met this moring seemed _______ and rude.
    friendly ↔  unfriendly / rude ↔  polite The people here are really friendly and polite but the man I met this moring was really unfriendly and rude.
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  • My sister keeps her room very tidy. There is one exception. Her desk is always _____.
    Her desk is always messy.   Tidy ↔ messy
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  • The sofa is very comfortable to sit on. These shoes are _________ after a long walk
    These shoes are uncomfortable after a long walk. comfortable ↔  uncomfortable
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  • Jack is not a good man. Jack is ______  to strangers but he is cruel to his own family
    Jack is kind to strangers but he is cruel to his own family.  Kind ↔ cruel
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  • The air feels cool. I want to have some _____ soup
    The air feels cool. I want to have some warm soup (cool - warm / cold - warm)
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  • She looks sad but she actually feels _______ today.
    She looks sad but she actually feels happy today. (happy ↔ sad/ happy - unhappy)
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