Learn opposite adjectives for health and wellbeing vocabulary for elementary English learners. A2 level.
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Which word means: "In good health, not sick"?
Which word means: "Not in good health, or bad for your health"?
Which word means: "In good health, or in a good way"?
Which word means: "Sick, not feeling good"?
Which word means: "Not in danger, protected"?
Which word means: "Dangerous, not protected"?
Which word means: "No longer alive"?
Which word means: "Living, not dead"?
Key words and definitions covered in this exercise
healthy
In good health, not sick
unhealthy
Not in good health, or bad for your health
well
In good health, or in a good way
unwell
Sick, not feeling good
safe
Not in danger, protected
unsafe
Dangerous, not protected
dead
No longer alive
alive
Living, not dead
Learn opposite adjectives for health and wellbeing vocabulary for elementary English learners. A2 level. Includes 8 multiple choice questions. 8 vocabulary...
Which word means: "In good health, not sick"?
Which word means: "Not in good health, or bad for your health"?
Which word means: "In good health, or in a good way"?
Which word means: "Sick, not feeling good"?
Which word means: "Not in danger, protected"?
Which word means: "Dangerous, not protected"?
Which word means: "No longer alive"?
Which word means: "Living, not dead"?
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