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3. Words in use.

a. Is it correct?
Example: A man who has good manners is ill-mannered
It's wrong. An ill-mannered man has bad manners.
1. A man who is not sure of himself is self-confident. ....
2. A man who is always polite is tactless. ....
3. A man who thinks only of himself is selfish. ....
4. A man who likes to live in a city is a suburban man. ....
5. A man who easily loses control of himself is very touchy.....
b. Match the words and their explanations below.
honest hard-working polite
rude dishonest lazy
1. You can say this about a person who says "please" and "thank you".
2. You can say this about a person who always works much.
3. Someone who lies or steals.
4. Someone who never lies or steals.
5. Someone who doesn't like to work.
6. Someone who is not polite.​

1 Answer

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Answer:

1. It is wrong (false).

2. It is wrong (false).

3. It is correct (true).

4. It is wrong (false).

5. It is correct (true).

Part B.

1. Polite.

2. Hard-working.

3. Dishonest.

4. Honest.

5. Lazy.

6. Rude.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. A man who is not sure of himself is self-confident. .... It is wrong.

A man who is self-confident is sure of himself.

2. A man who is always polite is tactless. .... It is wrong.

A man who is always rude is tactless.

3. A man who thinks only of himself is selfish. .... It is correct.

4. A man who likes to live in a city is a suburban man. .... It is wrong.

A man who likes to live in a city is an urban man.

5. A man who easily loses control of himself is very touchy..... It is correct.

Part B.

1. Polite: You can say this about a person who says "please" and "thank you".

2. Hard-working: You can say this about a person who always works much.

3. Dishonest: Someone who lies or steals.

4. Honest: Someone who never lies or steals.

5. Lazy: Someone who doesn't like to work.

6. Rude: Someone who is not polite.

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