Learn opposite adjectives for character and behavior vocabulary for elementary English learners. A2 level.
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Which word means: "Able to learn and understand things quickly"?
Answer: Intelligent
Which word means: "Not able to learn and understand easily"?
Answer: Unintelligent
Which word means: "Paying attention to avoid mistakes or danger"?
Answer: Careful
Which word means: "Not paying enough attention"?
Answer: Careless
Which word means: "Behaving in a way that is kind to others"?
Answer: Polite
Which word means: "Not showing respect or good manners"?
Answer: Impolite
Which word means: "Kind and nice to other people"?
Answer: Friendly
Which word means: "Not kind or nice to other people"?
Answer: Unfriendly
intelligent
Able to learn and understand things quickly
unintelligent
Not able to learn and understand easily
careful
Paying attention to avoid mistakes or danger
careless
Not paying enough attention
polite
Behaving in a way that is kind to others
impolite
Not showing respect or good manners
friendly
Kind and nice to other people
unfriendly
Not kind or nice to other people
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Learn opposite adjectives for character and behavior vocabulary for elementary English learners. A2 level. Includes 8 multiple choice questions. 8...
Which word means: "Able to learn and understand things quickly"?
Which word means: "Not able to learn and understand easily"?
Which word means: "Paying attention to avoid mistakes or danger"?
Which word means: "Not paying enough attention"?
Which word means: "Behaving in a way that is kind to others"?
Which word means: "Not showing respect or good manners"?
Which word means: "Kind and nice to other people"?
Which word means: "Not kind or nice to other people"?
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