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Laborious Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

'I'd like to be a man of my word' (What does it mean, please)

Hi teachers, 

- I'd like to be a man of my word. 

What does that mean, please? I think that means I'd like to keep my word. Am I right? Do you have another sentence which can substitute it without? 

Thanks. 
  

Top answer

Laborious I think that means I'd like to keep my word. Am I right? Yes.

  • Laborious I think that means I'd like to keep my word.
  • Am I right?
  • Yes.
  • Laborious Do you have another sentence which can substitute it without?
  • I'd like to keep all of my promises .
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Laborious I think that means I'd like to keep my word. Am I right?
Yes.
LaboriousDo you have another sentence which can substitute it without?
I'd like to keep all of my promises.

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