Learn opposite adjectives for status and condition vocabulary for elementary English learners. A2 level.
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Which word means: "Normal, happening most of the time"?
Answer: Usual
Which word means: "Not normal, different from what is expected"?
Answer: Unusual
Which word means: "Having all the parts, finished"?
Answer: Complete
Which word means: "Not having all the parts, not finished"?
Answer: Incomplete
Which word means: "Having great value or meaning"?
Answer: Important
Which word means: "Not having great value or meaning"?
Answer: Unimportant
Which word means: "Able to happen or be done"?
Answer: Possible
Which word means: "Not able to happen or be done"?
Answer: Impossible
usual
Normal, happening most of the time
unusual
Not normal, different from what is expected
complete
Having all the parts, finished
incomplete
Not having all the parts, not finished
important
Having great value or meaning
unimportant
Not having great value or meaning
possible
Able to happen or be done
impossible
Not able to happen or be done
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Learn opposite adjectives for status and condition vocabulary for elementary English learners. A2 level. Includes 8 multiple choice questions. 8 vocabulary...
Which word means: "Normal, happening most of the time"?
Which word means: "Not normal, different from what is expected"?
Which word means: "Having all the parts, finished"?
Which word means: "Not having all the parts, not finished"?
Which word means: "Having great value or meaning"?
Which word means: "Not having great value or meaning"?
Which word means: "Able to happen or be done"?
Which word means: "Not able to happen or be done"?
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