Word usage.
good? Manners means "polite", bad? Manners means "impolite";
Manner, when used in the singular, can be interpreted as "generous attitude".
He has fair manners, but no manner.
He is polite, but his attitude is not generous.
Manner and good? Manner is a plural form, but it belongs to an abstract noun, and it needs to be decorated with much and little in front of it, not many.
Where is your manners?
Where are your manners?
Manner and manners have a little difference in meaning: the former means "attitude towards people", while the latter means "courtesy".
She has graceful manners.
She is very polite.
She has a graceful manner.
Her attitude towards people is elegant and polite.
Expression in this? Manner in manner means "mode", and generally the plural form is not used;
all? manner? of people,all? manner? Manner in expressions such as of goods is interpreted as "category";
by all? manner? Of means, by no? manner? Of means and not by any? manner? The preposition of is used in expressions such as of means.
Discrimination of word meaning:
n.? (noun)
in manner, in a manner
The former means "in character"; The latter means "to some extent" and "more or less".
manner, air
manner, method, mode, way
This group of words all means "method". The difference is that:
1.method refers to a method with a set of theories and systems as guidance, which emphasizes its orderliness and high efficiency. As far as design is concerned, it exists in the mind, both good and bad.
2.manner mainly refers to a person's way of doing things and the characteristics shown in some specific actions. manners in the plural form means "politeness", "manners" and "customs", which is very different from the singular form and is a solemn term, such as:
They carried on their research work in a systematic and well organized manner. They carried out scientific research systematically and methodically.
He did everything in a leisure manner. He always takes his time in everything.
The results depend as much on the manner of executing the plans as on the plans. The result of the plan execution depends not only on the plan itself, but also on the execution method.
3.way means that someone does something in his own unique way or habit when dealing with a problem or doing something, which is a common expression. For example:
He always speaks in a careless way. He always speaks casually.
The century has brough us not only new things to see but new ways of seeing. Since this century, we have not only many new things, but also new ways of looking at problems.
4.mode refers to a fixed habit or unique pattern in manners, speech, writing, life, etc., which is not organized, emphasizes rigidity and is not easy to change. As far as application is concerned, it is skilled and clumsy. For example:
He suddenly became wealthy, which changed his whole mode of life. He suddenly became rich, and wealth changed his whole lifestyle.