Some people think that first impressions of an individual’s character are usually correct. Other people hesitate to judge a person on first meeting him or her, because they think first impressions can be misleading. Compare these two views. Use specific

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Some people think that first impressions of an individual’s character are usually correct. Other people hesitate to judge a person on first meeting him or her, because they think first impressions can be misleading. Compare these two views. Use specific examples and reasons to explain your answer.

The judgement of a human's character is the big deal for the most of people in this contemporary world. Presently, some people assert that the first impression is good enough to express the true character of a person. By contrast, it takes a while to observe someone whom they have met in their lives. Here, I would like to account for the both views with my perception.

There are manifold point to shore up the former view. First and foremost, it is universally acknowledged that "the first impression is the last impression". For instance, the first meeting with a person allows us to underst...

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to understand his attitude, thoughts, behaviour and the interpersonal skills while communication.
to understand his attitude, thoughts, behaviour and the interpersonal skills during communication.

most of the people can neither reveal their instinctive expressions nor they can intimate easily with others
Description: neither ...nor...is not used properly

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during + noun

like: 'during the conversation'

while + a complete sentence

like: 'He got a car accident, when he is driving to the office.'

here 'he is' can be removed:
'He got a car accident, when driving to the office.'
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'neither .... nor ' is for parallel structure, so it should be:

most of the people can neither reveal their instinctive expressions, nor intimate easily with others
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Ideas are great.

'who' should follow 'somebody', and there is a verb after 'who'. Don't put a phrase or sentence between 'who' and 'somebody':

...people + who + verb

I know the man who won the contest.

'whom' is like 'who', but there is a complete sentence after 'whom':

...people + whom + complete sentence

They hired the man whom we interviewed last week.

Tnx a lot sir ,,, some words have similar meaning and I get confused
Which is right to use at particular situations
Like

Where to use much , where to use more ???

Where to use which and where to use that as both have similar meanings

Where to use due to , where to use because of

'more' is for comparison.

A is more beautiful than B.

Use 'much' (adv.) to emphasize.

A is much more beautiful than B.
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No difference to use 'which' or 'that', only in one situation:

when they are being used as relative pronouns to introduce adjective (or relative) clauses.

1. The laptop that has a red cover is my favorite. (OK)
2. The laptop which has a red cover is my favorite. (OK)

3. The laptop, which has a red cover, is my favorite. (OK)

or simply remember, 'that' will not be used after a comma ',':

4. The laptop, that has a red cover, is my favorite. (Not OK)
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'due to' modifies nouns and 'because of' modifies verbs

His defeat was due to the lottery issue.
He was defeated because of the lottery issue.

His failure was due to poor preparation
He failed because of poor preparation