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mario62 [17]
3 years ago
11

Soup is to lunch as .........is to breakfast

English
2 answers:
Anastaziya [24]3 years ago
5 0
Soup is to lunch as oatmeal is to breakfast
typed is to e-mail as wrote is to letter
shout is to yell as brag to boast
near is to close as distant to remote
normal is to usual as strange is to odd
lose is to lost as known is to found
climb is to hill as solve is to problem
approve is to disapprove as praise is to scold
teacher is to student as host is to guest
surf is to wave as ski is to slope
Scrat [10]3 years ago
4 0
Soup is to LUNCH as CEREAL is to breakfast
Typed is to E-MAIL as WROTE is to letter
Shout is to YELL as brag is to BOAST
Near is to CLOSE as distant is to FAR
Normal is to USUAL as strange is to UNUSUAL
Lose is to LOST as FIND is to found
Climb is to HILL as SOLVE is to problem
Approve is to DISAPPROVE as praise is to DISREGARD
Teacher is to STUDENT as HOST is to guest
Surf is to WAVE as ski is to SNOW.
    Hope i helped

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