Fill in each blank with the correct antonym of the word in bold.
1. Don't talk so loudly. Talk more .✓
2. I love my new car. I sold my one.✓
3. One of his best friends is very rich, but he used to be .✓
4. Do you like big cars or ones?✓
5. This towel is wet. Give me a one.✓
6. Q: Is that the right answer. A: No, it's .✓
7. I felt bad in the morning, but now I feel .✓
8. This shirt is dirty. Give me a shirt.✓
9. I don't want to spend more time with him. I want to spend time with him.✓
10. Q: Do you feel better? A: No, I feel !✓
11. He's never early; he's always .✓
12. Q: Was she wearing the bright dress? A: No, the one.✓
13. Q: Is your friend tall? A: No, he's pretty .✓
14. P1: The test was really hard! P2: Really? I thought it was .✓
15. Don't be mean! Be ! ("kind" is also acceptable)✓
16. Q: Is this his best book? A: No, it's his one.✓
17. P1: My soup is too cold. P2: Well, mine is too !✓
18. P1: What an interesting movie! P2: Hmm, I thought it was .✓
19. Q: Is the store open? A: No, I think it's .✓
20. I thought he lived close, but he lives really !✓
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