Red Level Lesson 26: Opposite Adjectives
Part A.
Directions: Write the adjective that completes each sentence.
Example: Is she an interesting person? —–> No, she’s boring.
1. Is it cold outside? —–> No, it’s hot.
2. Are they certain about their decision? —–> No, they’re unsure.
3. Was she calm when the doctor told her the news? —-> No, she was nervous.
4. Is your baby awake? —–> No, he’s asleep.
5. Is your teacher kind? —–> No, she’s very cruel.
6. Did you wake up early this morning? —–> No, I woke up late. (This is an adverb)
7. Is the ground wet? —–> No, it’s dry.
8. Does that line look like it’s straight? —–> No, it looks crooked.
9. Is the meat tender? —–> No, it’s a little tough.
10. Do you like bitter chocolate? —–> No, I like chocolate that’s sweet.
11. Do I turn left here? —–> No, take a right.
12. Is your grandmother healthy? —–> No, she’s sick.
13. Are those kids happy? —–> No, they’re sad.
14. Is his girlfriend fat? —–> No, she’s thin.
15. Do you like soft music? —–> No, I like music that’s extremely loud.
16. Is the school near your house? —–> No, it’s pretty far.
17. Was the test easy? —–> No, it was difficult.
18. Does she like to wear tight jeans? —–> No, she likes jeans that feel loose.
19. Is this club open to the public? —–> No, it’s a private club.
20. Is it normal to be this warm in January? —–> No, it’s very strange.
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