Task: Solve the problem and explain the solution
The task involves writing opposites of given words and completing sentences with opposites. Let's solve it step by step.
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Part 1: Write the opposites of the following words
1.
Young
Opposite:
Old
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2.
Light
Opposite:
Heavy
3.
Few
Opposite:
Many
4.
Beautiful
Opposite:
Ugly
5.
Slow
Opposite:
Fast
6.
Fat
Opposite:
Thin
7.
Up
Opposite:
Down
8.
Good
Opposite:
Bad
9.
Happy
Opposite:
Sad
10.
Slow
Opposite:
Fast
11.
Smooth
Opposite:
Rough
12.
Inside
Opposite:
Outside
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Part 2: Complete the opposites
1.
The opposite of near is
Answer:
far
(Already filled in)
2.
The opposite of a short snake is
Answer:
a long snake
(Already filled in)
3.
The opposite of a big house is
Answer:
a small house
4.
The opposite of a tall boy is
Answer:
a short boy
5.
The opposite of a soft bed is
Answer:
a hard bed
6.
The opposite of outside is
Answer:
inside
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Final Answers:
#### Part 1: Opposites
1. Young → Old
2. Light → Heavy
3. Few → Many
4. Beautiful → Ugly
5. Slow → Fast
6. Fat → Thin
7. Up → Down
8. Good → Bad
9. Happy → Sad
10. Slow → Fast
11. Smooth → Rough
12. Inside → Outside
#### Part 2: Complete the opposites
1. The opposite of near is
far
2. The opposite of a short snake is
a long snake
3. The opposite of a big house is
a small house
4. The opposite of a tall boy is
a short boy
5. The opposite of a soft bed is
a hard bed
6. The opposite of outside is
inside
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Explanation:
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Opposites are words that have contrasting meanings. For example, "young" means not old, so its opposite is "old."
- In Part 2, we need to think about the context of the phrase and provide the opposite meaning. For example, the opposite of "near" is "far," and the opposite of "a big house" is "a small house."
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Final Boxed Answers:
\[
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
\text{Part 1:} & \text{1. Old, 2. Heavy, 3. Many, 4. Ugly, 5. Fast, 6. Thin, 7. Down, 8. Bad, 9. Sad, 10. Fast, 11. Rough, 12. Outside} \\
\text{Part 2:} & \text{1. far, 2. a long snake, 3. a small house, 4. a short boy, 5. a hard bed, 6. inside}
\end{array}
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of opposite worksheet.