Environmental Sciences, asked by vinaysinghal, 4 months ago

1. Write the differences between your lifestyle and one of your neighbours.​

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Answered by swagatika3844
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Explanation:

A ‘neighbour’ can be a person living near to you. Or a person sitting next to you at work.

You can have different neighbours depending on where you are. In this article, we are talking about people who live near you.What are your neighbours like?

Now that you have gotten to know someone, here are some useful adjectives you can use:

Kind - someone who cares about others

Funny - someone is good at making people laugh

Generous - someone who likes to give people things

Reliable - someone who can be trusted to do something well

Shy - someone who is nervous or embarrassed about talking to other people

Sociable - someone enjoys spending time with other people

How is your relationship with your neighbours?

Here are some verbs and verb phrases you can use:

Get on well/get along well - to have a good relationship with the person

Hit it off - to understand each other immediately

Have a lot in common - to have similar interests, hobbies etc

Trust someone - to have confidence in the person

Help (someone) out - to assist someone with something

Keep in touch - to communicate on a regular basis

Sometimes you may not 'hit it off' with your neighbour. How can you talk about that? You can use the following:

Fall out (with someone) - to have an argument

Nosy - someone who keeps asking questions about your personal affairs

You can also change the verbs and verb phrases above and turn them into negative statements by adding "do/did not". For example:

Did not get along well

Did not hit it off

Did not have a lot in common

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