Match the word on the left with its opposite on the right. 1) to take off
a) to walk
2) to sleep
b) expensive
3) to stand
c) to wake up
4) to get up
d) to lie
5) to buy
e) to sit
6) to leave
1) to sell
7) to bring
g) loudly
8) to run
h) to come
9) to lose
i) to take
10) softly
11) cheap
k) to put on
j) to find
Explanation: "to take off" means to remove something, while "to put on" means to wear or place something on oneself.
2) to sleep - c) to wake up
Explanation: "to sleep" is the opposite of being awake, so the opposite of "to sleep" is "to wake up".
3) to stand - e) to sit
Explanation: "to stand" means to be on one's feet, while "to sit" means to be in a seated position.
4) to get up - h) to come
Explanation: "to get up" means to rise from a lying or sleeping position, while "to come" means to move or arrive at a particular place.
5) to buy - 1) to sell
Explanation: "to buy" means to obtain something by paying money for it, while "to sell" means to transfer ownership of something in exchange for money.
6) to leave - j) to find
Explanation: "to leave" means to go away from a place, while "to find" means to discover or locate something.
7) to bring - h) to come
Explanation: "to bring" means to carry or convey something to a place, while "to come" means to move or arrive at a particular place.
8) to run - g) loudly
Explanation: "to run" means to move quickly by foot, while "loudly" means producing a lot of noise.
9) to lose - k) to put on
Explanation: "to lose" means to be unable to find or locate something, while "to put on" means to wear or place something on oneself. These two words do not have direct opposite meanings, but they are not related to each other either.
10) softly - b) expensive
Explanation: "softly" means gently or quietly, while "expensive" means costing a lot of money. These two words do not have direct opposite meanings, but they are not related to each other either.
11) cheap - k) to put on
Explanation: "cheap" means low in price or of poor quality, while "to put on" means to wear or place something on oneself. These two words do not have direct opposite meanings, but they are not related to each other either.