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English, 30.09.2019 15:00 janisia10

Match the words in pairs of either synonyms (s)or antonyms(a)
a
1. roomy
2.less
3. up-to-date
4.to dislike
5.disadvantage
6.to exclude
7.to refuse
8.different
9.attractive
10.convenient
b.
a. to include
b. similar
c. inconvenient
d. opportunity
e. repulsive
f. spacious
g. to hate
h. modern
i. more
j. to accept

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