I read a new word "amicable" today which means friendly.
I want to know if the below three sentences are correct with respect to the usage of the word as well as grammar,
1) I am a very amicable person in general.
2) He is very amicable.
3) I am in general an amicable person.
asim azmi I want to know if the below three sentences are correct with respect to the usage of the word as well as grammar, No. Follow the link. org/dictionary/english/amicable Follow this link for more examples.
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asim azmiI want to know if the below three sentences are correct with respect to the usage of the word as well as grammar,
No.
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https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/amicable
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I don't see any problems with your sentences, but the word is more frequently collocated with relationships and settlements:
an amicable divorce
an amicable conversation / meeting / discussion