This document provides a matching exercise where verbs are paired with their opposites. There are verbs listed in a box to be matched with their opposites in a table with two columns - the verb and its opposite. Some examples of the matches include buy and sell, download and upload, find and lose, forget and remember, lend and borrow, love and hate, and turn on and turn off.
This document provides a matching exercise where verbs are paired with their opposites. There are verbs listed in a box to be matched with their opposites in a table with two columns - the verb and its opposite. Some examples of the matches include buy and sell, download and upload, find and lose, forget and remember, lend and borrow, love and hate, and turn on and turn off.
This document provides a matching exercise where verbs are paired with their opposites. There are verbs listed in a box to be matched with their opposites in a table with two columns - the verb and its opposite. Some examples of the matches include buy and sell, download and upload, find and lose, forget and remember, lend and borrow, love and hate, and turn on and turn off.
fix / repair get hate learn leave lose (x2) pull receive remember sell turn off upload
Verb Opposite
arrive (early) leave
fix break (your phone) repair buy (a house) sell____ download (a song) upload______ find (your keys) _lose__ forget (a name) remember_____ lend (money to somebody) __catch____ love (cooking) __hate______ miss (a train) __receive______ pass (an exam) ___fail______ pick up (somebody at the airport) ___rop off______ push (the door) ____pull_____ ____receive_____ send (an email) _____get__ start (a race) ___finish______ teach (math) __borrow_____ turn on (the TV) ___turn off_____ win (a game) ___lose______