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ASHA 777 [7]
2 years ago
6

1. __________ is the opposite of short.

English
1 answer:
ivann1987 [24]2 years ago
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1. <u><em>Long</em></u> is the opposite of short.

<u><em>a) long</em></u>

b) dark

c) big

d) wavy

2. If you eat lots of junk food, you will get<u><em> overweight</em></u>.

a) healthy

b) slim

<u><em>c) overweight</em></u>

d) tall

3. <em><u>Short</u></em> people are below average height.

a) tall

b) beautiful

c) ginger hair

<em><u>d) short</u></em>

4. <u><em> Young</em></u> is the opposite of old.

a) blond

b) straight

<u><em>c) young</em></u>

d) thin

5. You are <u><em>old</em></u> when you are 50 or 60 years old.

a) overweight

<u><em>b) old</em></u>

c) bald

d) short

6. <u><em> Thin</em></u> is the opposite of overweight.

a) beautiful

b) handsome

c) fat

<u><em>d) thin</em></u>

7. A good-looking woman is<u><em> beautiful</em></u>.

a) handsome

<u><em>b) beautiful</em></u>

c) thin

d) blond

8. <u><em> Slim</em></u> is similar to thin.

a) beard

<u><em>b) slim</em></u>

c) moustache

d) overweight

9. You have <u><em>blond hair</em></u> if your hair is yellow colour.

a) moustache

b) ginger hair

<u><em>c) blond hair</em></u>

d) dark hair

10. A good-looking man is <u><em>handsome</em></u>.

<u><em>a) handsome</em></u>

b) thin

c) medium height

d) tall

11. A person who is friendly and good to other people is <u><em>kind</em></u>.

a) clever

b) funny

<u><em>c) kind</em></u>

d) talkative

12. A person who talks a lot is<u><em> talkative.</em></u>

a) quiet

<u><em>b) talkative</em></u>

c)serious

d) friendly

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