PULC/British English/B/III/2
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Opposites
- This shirt is not clean. It is dirty.
- I am not going right, I am going left.
- Mary is not tall, she is short.
- The day is not rainy, it is sunny.
- She is not late, she is early.
- We are not friends, we are enemies.
- It is not near, it is far.
- He is not serious, he is kidding.
- We are not asleep, we are awake.
- He is not intelligent, he is stupid.
- This book is not new, it is old.
- Their house is not large, it is small.
- She is not happy, she is sad.
- Her father is not young, he is old.
- That school is not good, it is bad.
- They are not standing, they are sitting.
- My computer is not fast, it is slow.
- Their baby is not a boy, it is a girl.
- That man is not dead, he is alive.
- Their parents are not rich, they are poor.
- She is not calm, she is nervous.