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English Junior High

(3)下線部②は、~thing で、その具体的な内容を問われているので、答えは、 困難に直面した時に、私たちを助けてくれる大切なもの。 だと思ったのですが、こたえは、 困難に直面した時に、私たちを助けてくれる大切なものが存在すること。 でした。 どのようなもの?と聞かれてい... Read More

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English Senior High

この文章の、緑の蛍光ペンで線を引いたすぐ前のtheir(分かりにくくてすみません)って何の代用ですか? その前までに出ていた複数形がlower-grade employeeしかないのですが、これじゃないような気がして分からなくなりました😥 教えて下さい。

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