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Match the words in column A with their Antonym in column B. S.No. A B 1. concentrate incomplete 2. inevitable distract 3. occasional wise 4. complete continual 5. insane preventable - English

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प्रश्न

Match the words in column A with their Antonym in column B.

S.No. A B
1. concentrate incomplete
2. inevitable distract
3. occasional wise
4. complete continual
5. insane preventable
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S.No. A B
1. concentrate distract
2. inevitable preventable
3. occasional continual
4. complete incomplete
5. insane wise
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पाठ 1.1: Learning the Game - Exercise [पृष्ठ ६]

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पाठ 1.1 Learning the Game
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