Learn opposite adjectives for status and quantity vocabulary for elementary English learners. A2 level.
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Which word means: "Needed, that you must have or do"?
Which word means: "Not needed, extra"?
Which word means: "Happening often, found in many places"?
Which word means: "Not happening often, rare"?
Which word means: "Different from normal, better or more important"?
Which word means: "Normal, not special or different"?
Which word means: "Known by many people"?
Which word means: "Not known by people"?
Which word means: "The largest amount possible"?
Which word means: "The smallest amount possible"?
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necessary
Needed, that you must have or do
unnecessary
Not needed, extra
common
Happening often, found in many places
uncommon
Not happening often, rare
special
Different from normal, better or more important
ordinary
Normal, not special or different
famous
Known by many people
unknown
Not known by people
maximum
The largest amount possible
minimum
The smallest amount possible
Learn opposite adjectives for status and quantity vocabulary for elementary English learners. A2 level. Includes 10 multiple choice questions. 10 vocabulary...
Which word means: "Needed, that you must have or do"?
Which word means: "Not needed, extra"?
Which word means: "Happening often, found in many places"?
Which word means: "Not happening often, rare"?
Which word means: "Different from normal, better or more important"?
Which word means: "Normal, not special or different"?
Which word means: "Known by many people"?
Which word means: "Not known by people"?
Which word means: "The largest amount possible"?
Which word means: "The smallest amount possible"?

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