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mistake in textbook of 9th form



Nizarsouth
Tunisia

mistake in textbook of 9th form
 
Hi colleagues!  I �d like to draw your attention especially Tunisian ones to a mistake in textbook 9th form lesson 3 The generation gap : the compound adjective "dog-headed" doesn �t exist as far as I know and it should be replaced by pig-headed.
What do you think? 

1 Oct 2014      





mohamedthabet
Tunisia

This compound adjective does exist Mr. Nizarsouth.
 Here �s a definition by The Free Dictionary: Dog�-head`ed

a.1.Dog�-head`ed : Having a head shaped like that of a dog; - said of certain baboons.
And here �s a picture:

A cynocephalus. 
  

1 Oct 2014     



Nizarsouth
Tunisia

Mr mohammedthabet I forgot to talk about the context, in the textbook dogheaded meant to be a synonym of stubborn, unwilling to change your opinion about something, 
determined not to change your opinion or attitude . So dogheaded is not the appropriate synoym :)

1 Oct 2014     



mohamedthabet
Tunisia

So you are perfectly right Mr Nizarsouth. Instead of dog-headed, you can use pig-headed, mule-headed, or bull-headed to mean stubborn / obstinate

1 Oct 2014     



Jemila
Tunisia

and what about �stationeries � in lesson4?I know that �stationery � is uncountable

1 Oct 2014