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English Junior High

赤丸のところ、答え教えてください! 回答ないので困っています💦

3 次の対話文は,中学生の友里 (Yuri) と留学生のニック (Nick) が What kind of rice ball do you 何の種類のお茶が like the best? という調査 (survey) の結果 (result) を見ながら話しているときのものです。 これを読 んで、あとの問いに答えなさい。 好き? Yuri Hi, Nick. Do you eat rice balls? Nick: Yes, I do. I'm on the soccer team at school. After practice, I sometimes feel hungry and want something to D(e convenience store to get rice balls. foods. Yuri : What kind of rice ball do you like the best? Nick: I like tuna-mayo the best. Why do you ask me? Yuri My teacher did a survey about that in my class last week, and here are results. Forty students answered the question. 4/41/ クイズの答え Wow, forty percent of students like tuna-mayo the best. ). At those times, I often go to a Rice balls are one of my favorite Japanese Nick : Yuri: Yes, and twelve students prefer mentaiko That is the second largest number. 2人 () rice ball b the Nick: I like sake, too. It's not [as/popular as mentaiko, but two more students like it than kombu. Well, how about you, Yuri? しかし2人の生徒はこんぶより 好きだと言うえっ あなたは? Yuri: My favorite kind of rice ball is umeboshi but it's the least popular in my class. Nick I can't eat umeboshi. I don't like it because it's too sour for me. 食べたことない Yuri: Really? I like umeboshi. There is a big ume tree in the garden at my house. Nick: Yes, I know that. When I visited your house in March, I 4 (see) the tree. It 3月 had a lot of blossoms. We were looking at the blossoms from the kotatsu in your practice the least in ... ...で最も~でない put ~を入れる (過去形も同じ) feet fall 落ちる bear fruit 実をつける honey はちみつ Why don't you ~? ~しませんか。 look forward to ~ 5 10 room then. It was cold outside, but I was 5 (worm) when I put my feet into Cpl, this ユダリはあたないコタツの内にいれぞ the kotatsu. at the ume blossoms from the kotatsu was wonderful. 20 Yuri : I agree. After the blossoms fall, the ume tree at my house bears a lot of fruit every year. My grandmother makes umeboshi from the fruit. She uses a lot of honey when she makes umeboshi, so her umeboshi is not so sour. Nick That sounds interesting. Can I try your grandmother's umeboshi? Yuri: Yes. You'll like umeboshi if you eat one of my grandmother's. Why don't you 25 come to my house after school? I can make you rice balls with my grandmother. I'll make your favorite one and my favorite one. Nick Thank you. I'm looking forward to eating your rice balls. garden E blossom E into ~の中に agree 賛成する SO それほど try ~を試す 〜を楽しみにする ask ~にたずねる percent パーセント prefer ~を好む sour 酸っぱい foot (足)の複数形 15

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English Junior High

赤で波線をひいている2点が分からないので、教えて頂きたいです ⋆🗝️ ・この「𝗆𝗈𝗌𝗍 」はどういう文法、意味なのでしょうか … 最上級なら the best が来るのだろうし … 「𝗆𝗈𝗌𝗍 」は他にも使い方(意味)があるのでしょうか ?? ・この「𝗅𝗈𝗇𝗀 」はどう... Read More

have Japanese people been writing haiku? Cathers What are you reading, Meg? You've been reading that since 10 a.m. It's a book about haiku. It's a little difficult, but it's interesting. Look. Haiku have been an important part of Japanese culture since the Edo period. Japanese people have been writing haiku for centuries. 2 centry. なので Kar? Haiku are different from traditional English poems. First, they are not written in sentences. They use only a few words. Second, the lines do not have to rhyme. Third, a seasonal word must be included. 他方でい一方で On the other hand, like most English poems, rhythm is very important. Haiku use three lines be+過去分詞 tratt five, seven, and five syllables long. シラボーズ a seasonal word Furuike ya Kawazu tobikomu Mizu no oto FURT eading a book now. eading a book since 10 a.m. <----5 syllables 7 syllables <-- 5 syllables TENTATAPO ならない」 5 pp.30-31 Grammar 1 現在完了進行形 (have [has] been + ...ing) で、 過去のある時から現在まであ る動作が続いていることを表す。 ・ ne te 2. 103 words] 15 ir 10

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