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Opposite Words – Exercises for Class 2
Fresh Reads
·
January 29, 2021
Q. Match the opposites.
frown
old
many
stop
new
smile
start
sad
happy
few
Answers
frown – smile
many – few
new – old
start – stop
happy – sad
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