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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #130257: Find the opposite adjective!
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    Find the opposite adjective!


    Fill in the gaps with the opposite adjective!

    Example:

    The car is too ________ (cheap) for me to buy. -> The car is too expensive for me to buy.

    Good luck!



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    1. Edwin is (happy) about the death of his father.

    2. I visit anglaisfacile.com (rarely) and enjoy either solving the tests of others or creating one by myself.

    3. Anton didn't steal the car. He is (guilty).

    4. (Hard-working) as Gustav is, he stays in bed all day and gets up only to eat something.

    5. Lying is nearly always a (good) option.

    6. Eating a lot of sprouts, I am quite (weak).

    7. Sally has many spots in her face and looks (beautiful).

    8. A mouse is (big) compared to an elephant.

    9. This is a (ridiculous) suggestion that we have to take into account.

    10. Kevin eats almost nothing and is extremely (fat).










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