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Unit 1 READING 1
D o you want to know if people are lying to you
or not? Often, liars will touch their faces or
ears, or scratch their noses. This shows that they are
nervous. Next, eye direction can also tell you if they
are lying. People who like to use their right hand
look to the right when they lie. The opposite is true
of a left-handed person. In addition, when a liar
answers your question, he will use exactly the same
words in the question. He will also answer without
using a shorter form of a word. If you ask “Did you break the glass?” the liar
will answer, “No, (a) .” (b) Finally, when a person
is lying, muscles in his face will not move that much except for the mouth.
English Usage
• Relative pronoun : Who
- Who can be the subjects of verbs in relative clauses and refers to people.
I like people who smile a lot.
Those who want tickets can get them from the office.
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D o you want to know if people are lying to you
or not? Often, liars will touch their faces or
ears, or scratch their noses. This shows that they are
nervous. Next, eye direction can also tell you if they
are lying. People who like to use their right hand
look to the right when they lie. The opposite is true
of a left-handed person. In addition, when a liar
answers your question, he will use exactly the same
words in the question. He will also answer without
using a shorter form of a word. If you ask “Did you break the glass?” the liar
will answer, “No, (a) .” (b) Finally, when a person
is lying, muscles in his face will not move that much except for the mouth.
English Usage
• Relative pronoun : Who
- Who can be the subjects of verbs in relative clauses and refers to people.
I like people who smile a lot.
Those who want tickets can get them from the office.
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