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He is a miser man. correct it

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Answered by vilnius
3

The correct sentence is:

He is miserly.

Explanation:

  • 'Miser' is a noun while 'miserly' is an adjective.
  • Therefore, 'miserly will be the correct word to be used in the sentence.
  • An adjective is a part of speech that tells something about the noun or pronoun in the sentence.
  • A noun is the name of the person, place, animal, and thing.
  • The noun which cannot be touched or seen is an abstract noun. 'Miser' is an abstract noun.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
3

He is a miser.

Explanation:  

  • A miser is a person who tries to save a lot of wealth by not spending the required amount of money.  
  • Hence the word 'miser' always means that it indicates a human being. Therefore the word 'man' should not be used after the word miser because it is already indicated.  
  • Miser is used to denote animate objects. As a result only the word 'miser' would be sufficient for the sentence. The rest of the sentence should remain the same.

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