Ex.2Write the opposite of the words in bold. Then order the letters in bold to make words.
Напишите антонимы выделенных слов, затем из выделенных букв составьте слово.
a Gloria isn't happy. She's sad.
That's because she hasn't adepssher exams.
b Paul isn't practical. He's impractical .He spends all the money he earns but he should
avse some.
c Debbie isn't kind. She's.
In fact, she isn't gacnir – she doesn't help other people.
d Frank isn't patient. He's .He's always in a yrurh.
e Sheila isn't sensitive. She's.
She only thinks about herself - she's very elfhiss .
f My bike isn't very comfortable. It's.
I was cycling duner a bridge yesterday and fell off.
g Shaun isn't polite. He's .I often feel samberrsdea
because he says horrible things to people.
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