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この二つのやつの区別を教えてほしいです

292 Focus 126 I 127 参考 STEP 2 参考 Focus 126 発展 1. We want to help whoever needs help. 助けを必要としている人であれば誰でも助けたい。 複合関係代名詞 : 「〜ならどんなものでも」 2. Choose whichever you like. どちらでも好きなほうを選んでください。 3. I'll give you whatever you want. あなたが欲しいものは何でもあげますよ。 whichever E) WOW'S ・名詞節を導く複合関係代名詞 を導く。 これらは複合関係代名詞と呼ばれる。 先行詞を含むことに注意。 関係代名詞に ever が付くと, 「~ならどんなものでも」 という意味を表し、名詞節 複合関係代名詞 whoever 意味 ~する人は誰でも Whatever you 主な書きかえ anyone who ~ any one [ones] that ~ either (one) that~ anything that ~ 2. whichever は「~するものはどれ[どちら] でも」 という意味を表す。 = Choose any one (that) you like. 3. whatever は「~するものは何でも」という意味を表す。 = I'll give you anything (that) you want. 321 〜するものはどれ[どちら] でも するものは何でも whatever 1. whoever は「~する人は誰でも」という意味を表す。例文では, whoever は関係 詞節の中で主語の働きをしている。 動詞は単数形 (needs) で受ける。 322 = We want to help anyone who needs help. 目的格の場合は, whomever (~する人に [を] 誰でも) という表現もあるが、口語 では whoever を用いるのが一般的である。 ■I will invite whomever [whoever] you like. (あなたが望む人は誰でも招待するつもりです。) whichever は選択肢が前提にあり、 「その中からどれでも」という意味を表す。 whatever は「漠然とした中から何でも」というニュアンスになる(p.294 質問箱。 whichever と whatever は直後に名詞を伴って形容詞的に用いられることがある。 こ の用法を複合関係形容詞と呼ぶ。 Choose whichever color you like. (どちらでも好きな色を選んでください。) Do whatever jobs you like. (何でもあなたが望む仕事をしなさい。) 複合関係代名詞「~しようとも」 Focus 127 1. You're welcome whoever you are. あなたが誰であっても歓迎します。 2. 3. He is always calmowhatever happens. 何が起ころうとも、彼はいつも冷静だ。 Whichever you chooseoyou'll be satisfied. どれを選んだとしても、満足していただけるでしょう。 参考 主な書きかえ no matter who ~ no matter which ~ no matter what~ 324 副詞節を導く複合関係代名詞 複合関係代名詞が副詞節を導き, 「~しようとも」という譲歩の意味を表す用法もあ る。 複合関係代名詞の譲歩の用法は〈no matter + 疑問詞〉で言いかえることができ, こちらのほうが口語的な表現である。 意味 複合関係代名詞 whoever 誰が [誰を] ~しようとも whichever どれ[どちら]が[を] ~しようとも 何が [何を]~しようとも whatever 1. whoever は 「誰が [誰を ] ~ しようとも」 という意味を表す。 =You're welcome, no matter who you are. 目的格の場合は whomever という表現もあるが, 口語では whoever を用いる が一般的である。 Whoever [Whomever] you ask, you can't change the situation. (あなたが誰に頼もうとも、状況は変えられない。) 動詞の前に may が使われることがあるが, 文語的である。 Whoever may come, they will be pleased. (誰が来ようとも、 彼らは喜ぶでしょう。) 325 326 2. whichever は 「どれ[どちら]が[を] ~しようとも」という意味を表す。 = No matter which you choose, you'll be satisfied. 3. whatever は 「何が[何を] ~しようとも」 という意味を表す。 He is always calm, no matter what happens. 詞節を導く whichever, whatever は直後に名詞を伴って形容詞的に用いら がある。〈no matter+ 疑問詞〉の形も可能。 Whichever [No matter which] route he takes, it takes two hours ( 彼がどの道を選んだとしても、2時間かかる。) Whatever [No matter what] problems you have, you can count (どんな問題が起きても、私を頼ってください。 あなたが何になろうと、その道で優れた者になりなさい。 エイブラハム・リンカーン

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English Senior High

なぜdに入るのが③なんですか?④ではないのですか?

Who was the first scientist? It wasn't Isaac Newton. Today, it is generally acknowledged that Newton never thought of himself as a scientist. He couldn't, for the word didn't exist in was not only a scientist, but the greatest scientist who ever lived, yet (Newton his time. Newton thought of himself as a "philosopher," a word that (a)dates back to the ancient Greek thinkers and that comes from Greek words (b)meaning "lover of wisdom." There are different kinds of wisdom we might love, of course. Some philosophers are concerned chiefly with the wisdom derived from the study of the world about us and the manner of its workings. The world { c ℗ about 2 be 3 can 4 referred 5 to 6 us as "nature," from the Latin word meaning “birth." Nature, in other words, is everything that has been created or that has come into being. Philosophers who deal primarily with nature are, therefore, "natural philosophers." Newton thought of himself as a natural philosopher, and the sort of thing he studied was natural philosophy. Thus, when he wrote the book (d) he carefully described his three laws of motion and his theory of universal gravitation—the greatest scientific book ever written-he called it (in Latin) Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, which in English is The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy. The Greek word for "natural" is physikos, which in English becomes physical. Natural philosophy might also be spoken of as "physical philosophy, which can be shortened to “physics.” on. Physics As natural philosophy grew and expanded, all kinds of special studies developed. People began to speak of chemistry, of geology, of physiology, and so was whatever was left over, so it didn't suit as a general overall word for natural philosophy. Yet you needed some such short word, for natural philosophy was a seven-syllable mouthful.

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English Senior High

英文の並べ替えの答え教えてほしいです

Ⅳ. (1) から (5) の各問いにおいて, 1. ~ 6. の語句を並べ替えて空所を補い, 最も適当な英文 を完成させなさい。 解答は解答用紙2枚目 記述式) の所定の解答欄に(A)と ( B ) に入る語句の番号を記入すること。 (1) I like English because I feel like a different person when I am speaking it. Although it is difficult to speak well, I enjoy the challenge. Someday I hope ( ) ( A ) ( ) ( ) (B) ( ) in English. 1. even dream 5. the level 1. young people 2. acquire 5. provide 2. where 6. I can (2) Volunteering is a good thing because it teaches young adults valuable lessons about life. For one, it teaches them that charity is an investment. By helping others you also help yourself. Volunteering can also ( ) (A) ( ) (B) ) ( ( ) practical experience. 1. health 5. to 6. an opportunity 1. lacking 5. found of what roles physical activity, exercise and nutrition play. neither prevent nor manage disease. (3) There are at least four kinds of education people should get when they are young: physical education, moral education, intellectual education and nutrition education. Those ( ) (A) ( ) ( ) (B) ( ) have an understanding Without them we can 3. reach 2. in 6. interested 1. wear 5. we 3. with 2. and 6. more 3. need (4) E-mail and other SNS applications are now the primary means of communication in much of the world. While this is certainly one form of socialization, it seems to be replacing social interaction in person. As a result, more ( ) (A) ( ) ) (B) ( ) in the social skills and values that are essential to their integration into a group or community. 2. clothes 6. to (5) Presumably fashion reflects our personalities. The ( (B) ( 4. to 3. are 4. to 3. like 4. mental or physical ) ( A ) ( ) who and what we are. Many people wear clothes to try and fit in, some to impress others, and some just wear the clothes they own. Your clothing is a reflection of who you are one way or another. 4. people 4. show Basic Elements for Communication (t, 2019), 7, 35, 59, 71, 87 ( 改変)

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