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Drills 1) Complete each sentence so that they mean the same thing. A 1. a) O. Henry wrote this story. b) This story( ) by O. Henry. 2. a) They speak Portuguese in Brazil. b) Portuguése( 3. a) Kato Kiyomasa built Kumamoto Castle in 1607. b) Kumamoto Castle ( ) in Brazil. ) by Kato Kiyomasa in 1607. 4. a) A young man kissed the queen on the hand. b) The queen ( ) on the hand by a young man. 2)Complete the sentences. Use the verbs below and change to the appropriate form. B 1. His voice is loud and can even from a distance. 2. His sister's wedding ceremony is now. 3. Cherry blossoms 4. The building by Japanese people for a long time. down yesterday. ertT [ tear / hear / love / hold ] 3 Fill in the blanks and complete the sentences. B 1. His new Song ) at the studio now. 彼の新曲が今スタジオで録音されています。 ) along the street. 2. Many trees ( 通りに沿って,多くの木が植えられるだろう. 3. This store ( ) since last month. この店は先月から閉まっています。 4. The athletic meet ( ) because of the rain. 運動会は雨のために延期されました。 4)Complete the sentences. Have a conversation with your partner. Grammar in Context Japanese comic books 1. 日本の漫画は多くのアメリカ人に読まれているよ。 Mike in Canada, too. I've heard that English versions 2. 英語版はカナダの本屋でも見つけることができると聞いたことがあるわ、 Yuka in many countries. Yes, the word manga 3. うん.「漫画」という単語は多くの国で知られているよ. Mike

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English Senior High

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0 The English language is full of words which have changed their meanings 3lightly or even dranmatically over the centuries. Changes of meaning can be of a number of I (of の用法)【nice の意味の変遷) different types. Some words, such as nice, have changed gradually. Emotive words tend 例示1企 今例示2 2(文構造) to change more rapidly by losing some of their force, so that awful, which originally とzthe meant ‘inspiring awe', now means Very bad’ or, in expressions such as awfully good, い 5 simply something like *very. In any case, all connection with ‘awe' has been lost. 2 Some changes of meaning, though, seem to attract more attention than others. (0This is perhaps particularly the case where the people who worry about such things 3 (the case where 】 【文構造】 believe that a distinction is being lost. For example, there is a lot of concern at the moment about the words uninterested and disinterested. In modern English, the positive 10 form interested has two different meanings. The first and older meaning is approximately 今説明 4 las の用法) 'having a personal involvement in', as in otniab neit The second and later, but now much more common, meaning is ‘demonstrating or He is an interested party in the dispute. pd cooig 不説明 1s experiencing curiosity in, enthusiasm for, concern for, as in 和 He is very interested in cricket. (2)It is not a problem that this word has more than one meaning. Confusion never 小理由 seems to occur, largely because the context will normally make it obvious which meaning is intended. In all human languages there are very many words which have more than one meaning- this is a very common and entirely normal (3)state of affairs. Most 20 English speakers, for example, can instantly think of a number of different meanings for the words common and state and affairs which I have just used.

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