These exercises are based on your B1 lesson about synonyms and antonyms in English. Practice using similar and opposite words to express yourself more naturally in writing and speech.
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Exercice 1 — Synonyms in Context
Choose the word that is closest in meaning to the underlined word in each sentence.
- She was very angry when she heard the news.
- The task was quite difficult for the students.
- He gave a brief explanation of the problem.
- The children were very happy during the trip.
Correction
- She was very furious when she heard the news.
- The task was quite challenging for the students.
- He gave a short explanation of the problem.
- The children were very delighted during the trip.
Exercice 2 — Match the Antonyms
Match each word on the left with its antonym on the right, then write a complete sentence using the antonym.
- generous ↔ ? (selfish / brave / quiet / ancient)
- modern ↔ ? (ancient / loud / lazy / kind)
- confident ↔ ? (insecure / cheerful / patient / honest)
- expand ↔ ? (shrink / improve / accept / rise)
Correction
- The opposite of generous is selfish — He was too selfish to share his lunch with his friend.
- The opposite of modern is ancient — They visited an ancient temple during their holiday.
- The opposite of confident is insecure — She felt insecure before giving her first presentation.
- The opposite of expand is shrink — The company decided to shrink its team after the budget cuts.
Exercice 3 — Fill in the Gaps with the Right Word
Complete each sentence with the correct synonym or antonym as indicated in brackets. Write the full sentence.
- The weather was ___ (antonym of warm) when we arrived in January.
- She spoke in a ___ (synonym of quiet) voice so she wouldn't wake the baby.
- It was ___ (antonym of safe) to swim near the rocks during the storm.
- He felt ___ (synonym of tired) after working twelve hours without a break.
Correction
- The weather was freezing when we arrived in January.
- She spoke in a soft voice so she wouldn't wake the baby.
- It was dangerous to swim near the rocks during the storm.
- He felt exhausted after working twelve hours without a break.
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