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Match the adjectives in column A with their opposites in column B

beautiful
clean
dark
easy
fancy
fat
full
good
handsome
heavy
large
long
low
married
messy

narrow
new
old
open
quiet
rich
sharp
shiny
slow
soft
straight
tall
thick


tight
weak

strong
loose
thin
short
curly
hard
fast
blunt
dull
poor
noisy
closed
young
old
wide

neat
single
short
high
small
light
ugly
bad
empty
thin
plain

difficult
light
dirty
ugly

Now using the adjectives from column A complete these sentences:
The knife wasn’t ___________ enough to cut through the meat.
She has been ____________ for ten years before they had their first child.
She was wearing a very _________ dress and everyone was looking at her.
I decided to go on a diet. All my clothes were too _________
I saw Gary last night dancing with the most ____________ girl I’d ever seen.
She found the door ___________ when she arrived at the house.
Betty has long, dark, ___________ hair and she looks like a film star.
The room was ____________ of people by the time I arrived.
John was a very ___________ baby and died at the age of 4.
That kitchen doesn’t look very _________, does it?
My brother is becoming more and more ______________ as the days go on.
I don’t know why they bought that ____________ house in the country, do you?
We drove down a long ___________ road before we saw the signs to the
motorway.
Did you notice how _______John has got; he ought to go on a diet.
I liked the book you lent me; it was __________ reading, just what I needed at
the time!
The suitcase was too _____________ for me to pick up.
Mary was a very ___________ , pleasant child who always paid attention at
school.
I had to find my way quickly, it was getting ________ and I was very afraid.
Brian was very ____________ at tennis when he was at university.
The table was much too ____________ for the tablecloth so we had to use two.
We had to buy a ________ cooker for the kitchen because the old one didn’t

work anymore.
The car was a big red _________ one and stood out amongst the others in the
car park.
Luckily the fence was ____________ and we were able to climb over it.
My daughter’s bedroom is always so ____________ despite the number of times
I tell her to tidy it.
Did you see that ________ man sitting on the bench? He must be nearly 100.


The train was a ______________ one and we were afraid to miss our flight.
He was a very _________ man, a good head above everyone else.
There was a ________ layer of dust in the house; it was obvious nobody had
been there for years.

KEY
Matching
beautiful – ugly; clean – dirty; dark- light; easy – difficult; fancy - plain; fat – thin;
full – empty; good – bad;
handsome – ugly; heavy – light; large – small; long – short; low – high; married –
single; messy – neat; narrow – wide;
new – old; old – young; open – closed; quiet – noisy; rich – poor; sharp – blunt; shiny
– dull; slow – fast; soft – hard;
straight – curly; tall – short; thick – thin; tight – loose, weak – strong.
1. The knife wasn’t SHARP enough to cut through the meat.
2. She has been MARRIED for ten years before they had their first child.
3. She was wearing a very FANCY dress and everyone was looking at her.
4. I decided to go on a diet. All my clothes were too TIGHT.
5. I saw Gary last night dancing with the most BEAUTIFUL girl I’d ever seen.
6. She found the door OPEN when she arrived at the house.
7. Betty has long, dark, STRAIGHT hair and she looks like a film star.

8. The room was FULL of people by the time I arrived.
9. John was a very WEAK baby and died at the age of 4.
10. That kitchen doesn’t look very CLEAN, does it?
11. My brother is becoming more and more HANDSOME as the days go on.
12. I don’t know why they bought that LARGE house in the country, do you?
13. We drove down a long NARROW road before we saw the signs to the
motorway.
14. Did you notice how FAT John has got; he ought to go on a diet.
15. I liked the book you lent me; it was EASY reading, just what I needed at the
time!
16. The suitcase was too HEAVY for me to pick up.
17. Mary was a very QUIET, pleasant child who always paid attention at school.
18. I had to find my way quickly, it was getting DARK and I was very afraid.
19. Brian was very GOOD at tennis when he was at university.
20. The table was much too LONG for the tablecloth so we had to use two.
21. We had to buy a NEW cooker for the kitchen because the old one didn’t work
anymore.
22. The car was a big red SHINY one and stood out amongst the others in the car
park.
23. Luckily the fence was LOW and we were able to climb over it.
24. My daughter’s bedroom is always so MESSY despite the number of times I tell
her to tidy it.
25. Did you see that OLD man sitting on the bench? He must be nearly 100.
26. I love my new pullover, it’s so SOFT and comfortable.
27. If I were RICH I’d buy a yacht and sail around the world.



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