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"Antonyms", which is designed to help students practice identifying words with opposite meanings. The task asks students to
change the word in each sentence to its antonym (a word with the opposite meaning) and then write the new sentence.
Let's go through each sentence, identify the word that needs to be replaced with its antonym, and rewrite the sentence accordingly.
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Instructions:
Change the word in each sentence to its antonym.
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1.
My teacher gives hard homework.
- "hard" → antonym:
easy
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✔ My teacher gives easy homework.
2.
We live far from my grandmother.
- "far" → antonym:
near
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✔ We live near my grandmother.
3.
Have you lost your pencil?
- "lost" → antonym:
found
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✔ Have you found your pencil?
4.
School starts too late.
- "late" → antonym:
early
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✔ School starts too early.
5.
My dog can climb under the fence.
- "under" → antonym:
over
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✔ My dog can climb over the fence.
6.
I like a cold lunch.
- "cold" → antonym:
hot
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✔ I like a hot lunch.
7.
Bob is the shortest boy in our class.
- "shortest" → antonym:
tallest
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✔ Bob is the tallest boy in our class.
8.
Today it will be warm outside.
- "warm" → antonym:
cold
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✔ Today it will be cold outside.
9.
Sue is sad about the party.
- "sad" → antonym:
happy
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✔ Sue is happy about the party.
10.
I am slow at running the race.
- "slow" → antonym:
fast
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✔ I am fast at running the race.
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✔ Final Answer:
Here are the corrected sentences with antonyms:
1. My teacher gives
easy homework.
2. We live
near my grandmother.
3. Have you
found your pencil?
4. School starts too
early.
5. My dog can climb
over the fence.
6. I like a
hot lunch.
7. Bob is the
tallest boy in our class.
8. Today it will be
cold outside.
9. Sue is
happy about the party.
10. I am
fast at running the race.
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🔍 Explanation:
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Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings.
- This exercise helps build vocabulary and understanding of word relationships.
- For example, "hard" and "easy" are opposites; changing one to the other reverses the meaning of the sentence logically.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of synonym worksheet 3rd grade.