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Put one ot the above pretixes n each space in the phrases below to make the
word which tollows it opposite in meaning.
(a) a(n) comfortable chair (I) to Iock a door
(b) a(n) believable story (m) to obey an order
(c) a(n) punctual train (n) to believe a story
(d) a(n) respectful pupil (o) to agree with someone
(e) a(n) popular man (p) to Ioad a ship
(f) a(n) honest shopkeeper (q) to approve of someone
(g) a(n) Iucky accident (r) to Iike cheese
(h) a(n) familiar city (s) to appear round the comer
(i) a(n) satisfied customer (t) to button a jacket
(j) a(n) grateful child (u) to cover buried treasure
(k) a(n) united party (v) to trust a politician
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Put one ot the above pretixes in each space in the phrases below to make the
word which tollows it opposite in meaning.
(a) an resistible temptation (I) an relevant question
(b) an possible plan (m) an polite letter
(c) an legal business deal (n) an Iiterate person
(d) an accurate calculation (o) frequent buses
(e) an mature young man (p) Iegible handwriting
(f) an morai action (q) an curable illness
(g) an convenient arrangement (r) an regular train service
(h) an logical answer (s) an dependent country
(i) an responsible boy (t) forma I c10thes
(j) an .patient motorist (u) an replaceable work of art
(k) an secure feeling (v) an expensive present
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