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English Junior High

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① Target be動詞 「○○は・・・である」 を表す動詞 〈be 動詞> hungry. I (私は空腹です。) 主語によって, am, are, is を使い分けます。 be 動詞 主語 I You We They He She It am She is a singer. am Exercise are is (主語は)どんな状態かどんな人[物] か sleepy. a soccer fan. busy. Japanese. old guitars. cool. a singer. a small drum. 「・・・ですか」 と尋ねるとき 〈疑問文〉 主語とbe動詞をひっくり返して, <?> を文末につけます。 You are busy. || exlil t'nob I tud My Name Is Ito Neko Pre-Lesson pp.36-37 文法のまとめ1 ① 「・・・・ではない」と否定するとき 〈否定文> be動詞の後に not を入れます。 I am not hungry. (私は空腹ではありません。) We are not busy. (私たちは忙しくありません。) ⇒ Are you busy? (あなたは忙しいですか。) - Yes, Iam. (はい, 忙しいです。) / No, I am not. (いいえ, 忙しくありません。) 意味 私は眠い。 私はサッカーファンです。 ⇒ Is she a singer? (彼女は歌手ですか。) - Yes, she is. (はい, そうです。) / No, she is not. (いいえ, そうではありません。) exil: あなたは忙しい。 私たちは日本人です。 それらは古いギターです。 彼はかっこいい。 彼女は歌手です。 それは小さな太鼓です。 ☀ぐうー enoblude ネコの手も 借りたい 内から適する語句を選び, 文を完成して言いましょう。 1.I (am/is/are) a high school student. 2. You (am/ is / are) very kind. 3. My brother (am / is / are) thirteen years old. 4. Jun andI(not / not are / are not ) members of the art club. 5. (Are/Is) you a soccer fan? - Yes, I (am/is). fifteen 015

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English Senior High

19行目のdifferences and makesと言うのは、なんて訳されるんですか? difference で違いという意味ですよね?

15 類別化の危険 10 The Japanese often say to me, "Do you have anything tha bothers you here in Japan?" To be honest, "I have." It is the Japanese unconscious habit of classifying everything into ranks Which is better, they ask, America or Japan, California oranges or 5 mikan, and so on. People everywhere do this to some extent, but the Japanese more than others. What is the matter with these questions? 2 Needless to say, there are times when one product is superior to another. It is possible, then, to compare two things of the same 10 kind and price in order to judge their quality. But there is no saying whether peaches are better than apples or whether blue is better than green. A person may prefer peaches to apples, but he can't *categorically say that the one is better than the other. 3 Many a thing in life can't be categorized so simply. Take 15 Japanese and American cultures for example. It is foolish to say that American culture is inferior to Japanese culture. They have different histories, languages, *manners and customs. It is impossible to say that one is better than the other. When one is not aware of these differences and makes a value judgment, it 20 gives rise to dangerous misunderstandings. (注) categorically 「断定的に, 頭から」 manners and customs Check!!.

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