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These are the First and Last Letter of words that are opposites. Can you guess what they are ?

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These are the First and Last Letter of words that are opposites.
Can you guess what they are ?

  1. W----R And S----R
  2. H-T And C--D
  3. D--P And S-----W
  4. T------R And A---T
  5. E-----E And I-----E
  6. C---P And E-------E
  7. A---E And B---W
  8. Y-------Y And T------W
  9. F----E And P--T
  10. E--Y And D-------T
posted Aug 21, 2017 by Ujjwal Mehra

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  1. Winter And Summer
  2. Hot And Cold
  3. Deep And Shallow
  4. Teenager And Adult
  5. Exclude And Include
    6.Cheap And Expensive
  6. Above And Below
  7. Yesterday And Tomorrow
  8. Future And Past
  9. Easy And Difficult
answer Aug 24, 2017 by Mogadala Ramana
sorry numbering is wrong
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Winter And Summer
Hot And Cold
Deep And Shallow
Teenager And Adult
Exclude And Include
Cheap And Expensive
Above And Below
Yesterday And Tomorrow
Future And Past
Easy And Difficult

answer Aug 24, 2017 by Mogadala Ramana



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