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13.Give derivational antonyms to the words:



  13. Give derivational antonyms to the words:

Just, justice, use(n), fortunate, fortune, grateful, like(v), like(adj), movable, moved, related, relative, complete(v), arrange(v), possible (adj)

14. Change the sentences so that they express the contrary meaning by using antonyms. State whether they proper or derivational.

1. All the seats were occupied. 2. He always wore striped shirts with attached collars. 3. The room was lighted by the strong rays of the sun. 4. He added three hundred to the sum. 5. I came in while you were asleep. 6. A lamp is a necessary thing in this room. 7. The door was closed and locked. 8. Light curtains hung on the dining room windows, therefore it was light. 9. Food and water were scarce during the long silence. 10. He drew two crooked lines.

15. Point out antonyms indicating place, direction, time, quality and quantity from pairs of antonyms, translate them into Russian.

Useful-useless, polysyllabic-monosyllabic, forethought-afterthought, upstairs-downstairs, underclothes-overclothes, inlet-outlet, pre-revolutionary-postrevolutionary, uniformity-multiformity, careless-careful, uptown-downtown.

16. Pick out antonyms from the sentences. Translate and analyze the proverbs.

1. After a storm comes a calm. 2. A bad beginning makes a bad ending. 3. Be swift to hear, slow to speak. 4. Better a glorious death than a shameful life. 5. Drunkenness reveals what soberness conceals. 6. Faults are thick when love is thin. 7. A joke never loses an enemy but often loses a friend. 8. Keep your mouth shut and your eyes open. 9. One law for the rich and another for poor. 10. That which was bitter to endure may be sweet to remember.



  

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