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cannot[can't] have ~(~したはずがない),may[might] have ~(~したかもしれない) 助動詞(助動詞+完了形) (1)は 過去の事柄に対する推量を表す〈助動詞+ have + 過去分詞》 must have ~(~したにちがいない), should[ought to] have ~(~したはずだ) Target 1 She cannot have had a date with Jim. (彼女がジムとデートをしたはずがない) 過去の事柄に対する後悔,非難を表す〈助動詞+ have + 過去分詞〉 should[ought to] have ~(~するべきだったのに)←実際はしなかった need not have ~(~する必要はなかったのに)←実際はしてしまった Target 2 You should have come earlier. (あなたはもっと早く来るべきだったのに) 1( )内の動詞を適切な形に変え,適切な助動詞を補って,日本語の意味に合う文を完成 させなさい。 (1)道路がぬれている。昨夜雨が降ったにちがいない。 (5点×3=15点) The road is wet. It mus+ have rmined last night.(rain) (2)私は以前どこかであの女の子に会ったかもしれない。 I_may have met that girl somewhere before.(see) (3) ユイは今頃はもうアメリカへ向けて出発したはずだ。 Yui_shaald halve left for the U.S. by now.(leave ) 2 日本語の意味に合うように,( )内の語句を並べかえなさい。 (1)私は傘を持ってくるべきだったのに。 (have/ my umbrella / to /I/ brought / ought ). I ought to have brought hy um brella (5点×3=15点) (2) あなたは私のためにそんな高価なプレゼントを買う必要はなかったのに。 You(bought / not / an expensive present / have / need / such ) for me. You_nee d not have bouaht such an cxpenhsire for me. (3)私はあの男にお金を貸すべきではなかったのに。 I(have / to /not / the money / should / lent) that guy. 1Should not hoave fo lent the money that guy.

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English Senior High

写真逆さですみません💦 1️⃣と2️⃣の文章を50~60字程度で意味を変えずに文を書く時どうやって書けばいいのか教えて欲しいです! なかなか60におさまらずどうすれば良いか分かりません

どhargen 1」 Reading Scene 1 Scer G-1 ne was 19 years old then Afo ho oraduated. she began her career as a L。 Ja G as Journalists than women. so she wwote under the name E. R. Scidmore to G-3 nide her gender. Her writing became Dobular. and she was able to save enough 8 5 th G-1 noney to travel. Scidmore was alwavs interested in travel_and it was her dream to visit foreign countries. Her first trip was to Alaska by steamship. When she returned, she wrote about the experience and createda guidebook d t G-1 about it. This was about 75 years before it became part of the United States. Scene 2 2 After that she traveled to many countries and wrote about her experiences | in them. In her travels, she visited Japan and fell in love with the cherry blossoms. She especially loved to see the reflection of the cherry blossoms in G-3 water. Planting cherry trees along the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. became her dream. 3 After she returned from her first trip to Japan, she wrote letters to people 15 journalist and wrote for various newspapers. At that time, more men worked 1 Eliza Scidmore graduated from Oberlin College in Ohio in the US in 1875. They did not want trees fro Scidmore's Cherry Trees

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