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1. He made a promise.
2. He made an appointment.
3. He made a word.
3-2. He gave his word.
3-3. He made his word.
[#3 is wrong. #3-3 is wrong.(?) All the others are right. Is that right?]

4. He kept his promise.
5. He kept his appointment.
6. He kept his word.
[Are the three sentences correct?]

7. He doesn't break his promises.
8. He doesn't break his appointments.
9. He doesn't break his words.
[#9 is wrong. #7 and #8 are correct. Am I right?]

Yes, 3 and 3-3 are incorrect. The others are correct in the first group.

4-8 are all correct.

9 will be correct if you change "words" to "word."

Yes, you are correct with your analysis of the sentences.

1. "He made a promise." - This sentence is correct. It means that he gave his assurance or commitment to do something.

2. "He made an appointment." - This sentence is correct. It means that he arranged a designated time and place to meet or see someone.

3. "He made a word." - This sentence is incorrect. The correct phrase is "He gave his word." It means that he made a solemn promise or guarantee.

3-2. "He gave his word." - This sentence is correct. It has the same meaning as "He made a promise" but emphasizes the sincerity or importance of the promise.

3-3. "He made his word." - This sentence is also incorrect. The correct phrase is "He gave his word," as mentioned earlier.

4. "He kept his promise." - This sentence is correct. It means that he fulfilled the commitment or assurance he made.

5. "He kept his appointment." - This sentence is correct. It means that he showed up or attended the designated time and place as arranged.

6. "He kept his word." - This sentence is correct. It means that he honored his promise or commitment and did what he said he would do.

7. "He doesn't break his promises." - This sentence is correct. It means that he consistently fulfills or keeps the promises he makes.

8. "He doesn't break his appointments." - This sentence is correct. It means that he consistently shows up or attends the appointments he schedules.

9. "He doesn't break his words." - This sentence is incorrect. The correct phrase is "He doesn't break his word." It means that he consistently keeps his promises or commitments.