8-0Objectives & Sequence
8-1Unit 8 Project
8-2Unit 5-8 Exam
8-1The Three Little Pigs
8-2Meet the Big Bad Wolf
8-1Story Time
8-2Witches And Wizards
8-3Adventures
8-4Tall Tales
8-5Nursery Rhymes
8-6My Story
8-1Grin and Smile
8-2In and Out
8-3Which One to Use?
8-4Hear or Here?
8-5Too Many Two's
8-6There or Their?
8-1Hansel and Gretel
8-2The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse
8-1Different Kinds of Stories
8-2The Myth of Echo and Hera
8-3A Fable
8-4Walking in the Woods
8-5A Tale of Greek Gods
8-6Work Hard First, Have Fun Later!
description Exercise
Some words mean the opposite of each other.
They are called antonyms.
The cat is playing outside.
The cat is playing inside.
I play during the day.
I sleep during the night.
I feel upset today.
I feel cheerful today.
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