Hello teachers,
Are all of these right?I mean can they also be used this way?
"He is a man of attitude."
"He is a man of courage."
"He is a man of respect."
Could you please give me a few more examples of this kind?
Thank you.
Only the one with 'courage' works. He is a man with an attitude. ) He is a man of courage.
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Only the one with 'courage' works.
He is a man with an attitude. (He can be unpleasant to others.)
He is a man of courage. (He is courageous.)
He is a man to be respected. (We should respect him.)
tostyle una few more examples of this kind
These kinds of expression cannot be made up by randomly putting any word you choose after "man o