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Can you DO my suitcase for me? I can't get the zip to open!
Undo
It was really RESPONSIBLE of you to leave the door unlocked when you went out.
Irresponsible
My bicycle has two flat tyres and a broken chain. It's completely USE.
Useless
I hit my head on the door frame as I entered the room. It was so PAIN that I thought I would pass out.
Painful
I'll help you as soon as I get the chance. Please stop being so PATIENT!
Impatient
The manager at the interview said I was too EXPERIENCED for the job, even though I had bee doing the same thing for five years.
Inexperienced
When we told the waiter that we were SATISFIED with our main course, he offered us a free dessert to make us happy.
Dissatisfied
Have you met Mary's older brother? We went for dinner and he was really FRIENDLY. It's strange because Mary is so lovely.
Unfriendly
Living in the countryside can be very PEACE, but I prefer life in the city.
Peaceful
It's POSSIBLE to say when the next earthquake will occur. It could be tomorrow, or it could be in a hundred years.
Impossible
I enjoyed my job at first, but I became increasingly CONTENTED as the weeks went on.
Discontented
My team hoped to win the quiz last night but nearly all of our answers were CORRECT
Incorrect
The hotel room they gave us was dark, cold, damp and CHEER
Cheerless
When I was at school, I thought that a lot of things I was learning were RELEVANT but now I realise how useful they were.
Irrelevant
I really hate sleeping in hotel beds. They are so COMFORTABLE
Uncomfortable
We'll never drive through all this snow. The situation is absolutely HOPE
Hopeless
The man told me that the car I was buying was new, but I later discovered it was second-hand. That was really HONEST of him.
Dishonest
English has a lot of REGULAR verbs like went, did, had etc.
Irregular
Be CARE when you go into that room. The floor's just been polished and it's very slippery.
careful
In some countries, it's considered POLITE to ask someone how much money they earn.
impolite
Our dress code at work is very FORMAL. We can wear whatever we like, provided that we don't look untidy.
Informal