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青の線で引いてる文のpaintingsは何故sが付くのですか?お願いします😥

7. “What did you buy?" "I bought a T-shirt.” 「何を買いましたか。」「私はTシャツを買いました。」 8. “Who plays the hero?” “Mike does.” 「誰が主役を演じるのですか。」 「マイクです。」 9. "You are a student, aren't you?" "Yes, I am." / "No, I'm not." 「あなたは学生ですよね。」 「はい。」/「いいえ、違います。」 4. 6. Yes/No疑問文 : <be 動詞+主語...?> <Do [Does, Did] + 主語...?> <助動詞 + 主語...?〉 7,8. 疑問詞で始める疑問文 : 〈疑問詞 + Yes / No 疑問文〉〈疑問詞+動詞..?〉 の語順にする。 9. 付加疑問:肯定文には否定の疑問形を、否定文には肯定の疑問形を後ろに付け加える。 N C 命令文 参 Focus 005 10. Be careful. / Come here. 気を付けなさい。 ここに来なさい。 11. Don't be late. / Don't touch the paintings. 遅れてはいけません。/絵に触れてはいけません。 12. Let's go shopping. 買い物に行きましょう。 10. 肯定の命令文: 動詞の原形で文を始める (be 動詞の場合は Be で始める)。 11. 否定の命令文: 〈Don't [Do not] + 動詞の原形〉 の語順。 be 動詞の場合は 〈Don't [Do not] be .. 12.〈Let's + 動詞の原形> : 勧誘を表す。 Yes, let's. / Sure. / No, let's not. / Sorry,... などと答え かんたん ■ 感嘆文 Focus 006 13. How beautiful this house is! この家はなんて美しいのだろう。

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TOEIC・English Undergraduate

文章を読んで上の1〜4の問題を解くものです。 分からないのでお願いします

3. Answer the following questions. 1 What is the difference between UNIX and Linux? 2 3 4 Choose one of the words in italics in the text. What is the definition of the word you have chosen? What are the three levels of a Linux system? What are the two main functions of the kernel? [Reading Text] UNIX was initially developed by researchers at Bell Labs in the 1970s. Today, UNIX and its variants are widely used mainly on servers. By far, the most well- known UNIX-like operating system is Linux. Linux is available in different distributions which include the Linux kernel and different collections of software. These distributions have various user interfaces, many experienced users preferring the command-line interface, or shell. Linux distributions include a range of software including text editors. memory. While the mechanics of Linux and other Unix operating systems are complicated, the components of a Linux system can be grouped into three levels. The lowest level is the hardware, such as Central Processing Unit (CPU) and The next level is the kernel. It enables communication between hardware and software, by providing instructions to the CPU and other hardware. The programs that are running on the system, or processes, make up the top level known as the user space. Processes in user space generally only have access to a restricted amount of memory and operations, this is called user mode. The kernel runs in kernel mode which allows it unrestricted access to hardware resources. The kernel provides functions such as process management and memory management. A computer only has limited Random Access Memory (RAM) and processor cores. Process management allows the system to run multiple programs (processes) at the same time even if the CPU can only execute only a few processes at a time. Memory management allows applications to share the system's memory while avoiding potential issues such as memory leak. Included with the kernel are device drivers that provide an interface for applications to communicate with hardware, such as hard drives. System calls allow user processes to access features that are executed at kernel mode, for example creating new processes.

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TOEIC・English Undergraduate

この1〜4の問題お願いします🙏🏼🙏🏼

3. Answer the following questions. 1 What is the difference between UNIX and Linux? 2 3 4 Choose one of the words in italics in the text. What is the definition of the word you have chosen? What are the three levels of a Linux system? What are the two main functions of the kernel? [Reading Text] UNIX was initially developed by researchers at Bell Labs in the 1970s. Today, UNIX and its variants are widely used mainly on servers. By far, the most well- known UNIX-like operating system is Linux. Linux is available in different distributions which include the Linux kernel and different collections of software. These distributions have various user interfaces, many experienced users preferring the command-line interface, or shell. Linux distributions include a range of software including text editors. memory. While the mechanics of Linux and other Unix operating systems are complicated, the components of a Linux system can be grouped into three levels. The lowest level is the hardware, such as Central Processing Unit (CPU) and The next level is the kernel. It enables communication between hardware and software, by providing instructions to the CPU and other hardware. The programs that are running on the system, or processes, make up the top level known as the user space. Processes in user space generally only have access to a restricted amount of memory and operations, this is called user mode. The kernel runs in kernel mode which allows it unrestricted access to hardware resources. The kernel provides functions such as process management and memory management. A computer only has limited Random Access Memory (RAM) and processor cores. Process management allows the system to run multiple programs (processes) at the same time even if the CPU can only execute only a few processes at a time. Memory management allows applications to share the system's memory while avoiding potential issues such as memory leak. Included with the kernel are device drivers that provide an interface for applications to communicate with hardware, such as hard drives. System calls allow user processes to access features that are executed at kernel mode, for example creating new processes.

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