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what is the opposites of the words: getting,weather,whether,example
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Welcome to the forums.
Start by looking here:
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did ,no help,these four have me stumped
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did ,no help,these four have me stumped
I suspect that means there are no antonyms for these words. Why do you think there may be?
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dont know,this is my daughters lessons just trying to help her,guess im rusty
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Ah well - practice will rub that rust off!
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