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5の1について質問です それぞれの文のhaveをhadにして、過去完了形の文にするのは駄目ですか

サリーは一度もサーカスに行ったことがない。 Sally 5. 今朝目が覚めてからずっと気分が悪い。 4. [Hints] 英作力を磨く XXX どこにいたの。あなたを探していたんだよ。 2. いつメールアドレスを変えたのですか。 3. ホワイト先生は12年間, 英語を教えています。 1X2XXXX 6 入試問題にTry ( □ 1. One of my friends ( 1 has seen 1. 「~を探す」 look for 〜 □ 3. John ( Hints 次の日本語を英語に直しなさい。 [総合] ① has passed ① has lost a circus. since I woke up this morning. ) more than ten years since he left his hometown. ② has been (3) was 4. Long time no see. What ( ① are you doing 3 have you been doing 2. 「メールアドレス」 email [e-mail] address )に入る最も適切な語句を①~ ④ から選びなさい。 [総合] ) UFOs many times since he was ten years old. (4) sees 3 saw (2) have seen heck List novel 小説□ be busy with ④ is passed ) his wallet at school, but one of his friends found it in a classroom. loses 3 lost 2. 「~してから… 年が経つ」 の構文。 ) all these years? ( 金沢工業大 ) ( 桜美林大) ② do you do ④ have you been done 4. Long time no see. 「久しぶりだね。」 ④ was lost (共立女子大) (中央大 * ) ~で忙しい □ get well 良くなる, 元気になる □ charity 慈善 □ welcome ~を歓迎する smoking 喫煙 越す L4 44 完了形 ① 1 1. Have you eaten [had, finished] breakfast yet? 2. My brother has been sleeping for ten hours. 3. How long have you been in Japan? 4. Sally has never been to a circus. 5. I've been (feeling) sick [ill] since I woke up this morning. |解説| 1. 疑問文の yet は 「もう~したか」と完了を尋ね る表現で,現在完了形と共に使う。 2.5. 動作の継続には現在完了進行形 (have [has] been + doing> を使う。 5. は I've been sick [ill] でもよい。 3. How long ...? は期間を尋ねる表現で、 現在完了形と共 に使うことが多い。 4. never 「一度も〜ない」 を現在完了形と共に使う。 英作力を磨く 1. Where have you been? I've [We've] been looking for you. 2. When did you change your email [e-mail] address? 3. Mr. [Ms.] White has been teaching [has taught] English for 12 [twelve] years. 解説 1.3 状態の継続 「ずっと〜である」 は現在完了形 で、動作の継続 「ずっと~し続けている」 は現在完了進行 形で表す。 3. は継続を表す現在完了形 has taughtも可。 2. When did...? 「いつ・・・したか」 は過去のある時点を尋ね る表現で、 過去形を使う。 6 入試問題に Try 1. ① has seen 3.③ lost 2. 2 has been 4. ③ have you been doing 解説 1. 「友達の1人は、 10歳の時からUFOを何度も 見たことがある。」 経験の用法。 主語は単数。 2. 「彼が故郷を出てから10年以上になる。」状態の継続。 「~してから・・・ 年が経つ」 It has been ... years since ~ 3. 「ジョンは学校で財布をなくしたが、 友達の1人が教室 でそれを見つけてくれた。」 連続した2つの過去の動作を、 接続詞 but でつないだ文 4. 「久しぶりだね。 何年もずっとどうしていたの?」 動作 の継続を表す現在完了進行形を使う。

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英語 高校生

赤丸をつけたところが分かりません。ちなみに、【】は副詞句・副詞節、()は形容詞句・形容詞節、〈〉は名詞句・名詞節です。 1つ目の赤マルは、なぜthat以下が副詞節なのか(自分は名詞節だと思った) 2つ目はの赤マルは、何のofか

[At the turn of the twentieth century, a remarkable horse (named Hans) was paraded [through Germany] [by his owner Wilhelm von S M Osten, a horse trainer and high-school mathematics teacher. Not only could "Clever Hans" understand complex questions (put to him 同格のカンマ 「すなわち」 V S in plain German) 構文図解 M M O 過去分詞の名詞修 [If Tuesday falls on the eighth of the month M - but he could answer them by 0 M M what date is the following Friday?" not only A but (also) B S C S tapping out the correct number] [with his hoof]. [Using this simple V M with 「~を使って」 分詞構文「~して」 M response], it appeared [that Hans could add, subtract, multiply, and S V M add, subtract, multiply, divide divide, tell the time, understand the calendar, and both read and add ~ divide, tell the time, understand the calendar, both words spell words]. Suspicious, the German board (of education) appointed S M M V Being 省略の分詞構文 a commission, (including circus trainers, veterinarians, teachers, and 0 「~を含んだ」 M circus trainers, veterinarians, teachers, psychologists psychologists), to investigate the situation. Surprisingly, they to do C M S concluded [in 1904] <that no trick was involved>. This did not satisfy V V M S O 名詞節のthat the board, and the case was passed [to psychologist Oskar Pfungst) O S V M [for experimental investigation]. [Braving both the horse's and M 名詞節のthat observer of human behavior >. M owner's notoriously bad tempers], Pfungst finally was able to 分詞構文 「~して」 S M V demonstrate <that Hans was no mathematician, but rather a fine not[no] A but (rather) B[ATTB 20 t を使っ 教育

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英語 高校生

間違ってるとこあったら教えてください

英語 7 次の英文を読み、1から4の ちから一つずつ選びなさい。 解答番号は 内に入れるのに最も適当なものを,それぞれ①~④のう 27 O others. 24 Nagisa was a nurse who was working in Zimbabwe, a country in Africa. One day, she got an email from her old high school homeroom teacher, Mr. Tamai. He wanted to ask was hesitant at first because she always had a fear of public speaking, she felt this would be a Nagisa to give his students a talk about what she was doing in Zimbabwe. Although Nagisa good chance to tell students about the joy of working abroad and helping people in need. The next time Nagisa went back to Japan, she visited Mr. Tamai's high school to speak with his students. She was very nervous, but to her relief, the students seemed to be very interested in her story. She talked about her job, her reasons for working in Zimbabwe, and both some good and bad things about working there. She shared her passion for helping After the talk, one of the students came to talk to Nagisa. He said, "I would like to work abroad and help people in the future like you, but I don't know what kind of job I would be able to do. Do you have any advice for me?" Nagisa said, "I think, doing something you like is the key. Keep doing it, and doors will open for you." (Ten years later) One sunny day, a group of Japanese farmers visited the village where Nagisa was living. They came to teach local people how to grow plants and vegetables. People in the village were eager to learn from them. Then, the youngest member of the farmers' group came to talk to Nagisa and said, "Hi, do you remember me? You gave a talk at my school ten years. ago. At that time, I liked growing plants and vegetables, but I didn't know how to use that to help others. You told me to keep doing what I liked and that has really opened doors for me to do what I'm doing now. Thank you." Hearing his words, Nagisa recognized who the young man was. She was surprised and pleased that her talk from ten years before was able to make a difference in this young man's life. 1 Nagisa was 24 a high school teacher. 2 afraid of public speaking. 3 scared of living abroad. 4 a doctor in Zimbabwe. 4 2 One thing Nagisa told Mr. Tamai's students was why she chose to work in Zimbabwe. how she learned a new language. 3 when she went to a high school in Africa. 4 what she did to impress local people. 3 One of the students said he wanted G (2) (3 to be a kind nurse like Nagisa. to teach Japanese culture in Africa. to open doors for other people. to help people overseas. 26 3 25 4 Ten years after her talk, Nagisa 27 made an appointment to meet one of her old friends in Africa. 2 became a farmer and taught local people how to grow vegetables. met one of Mr. Tamai's students again. 4 4 gave a small talk in her high school again.

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英語 高校生

赤線の部分、日本語の解釈に言及していますが、どちらも同じ意味なのでは?と思ってしまいます。

SVO+分詞 TARGET → 160 (1) He kept me waiting for forty minutes. (2) We usually keep the window locked. (1) 彼は私を40分間待たせた。 (2) 私たちは、 いつもその窓のカギはかけておく。 目的語の後に分詞 目的語の状態を表 す OisC 〈SVO+分詞〉 の 表現 keep は SVOCの文型 (p.51) で用いられ, 「O を C の状態にしておく」という意味を表すことができる。 (1) で は waiting (2) ではlockedが補語となっていて, (1) は 「私を待たせておいた」 (2) は 「窓のカギをかけておく」と いう意味になる。 SVOCの場合は、OとCのあいだに 「○は~だ」 という O is Cの関係が成り立つ。 したがって, (1) は I was waiting., (2) は The window is locked. という文を作 ることができる。現在分詞の waiting は能動の意味を, 過 去分詞のlockedは受動の意味 ( 「カギがかけられている」) を表していることを確認しよう。 <SVO+分詞>の表現には次のようなものもある。 I found my brother using my game machine. (弟がぼくのゲーム機を使っているのを見つけた。) この場合, my brotherとusing my game machine のあいだに SVO という関係があるので, 「ぼくのゲーム機 Umarted WAII を使っている弟を見つけた」 と解釈するのは誤り。 I want this room cleaned up by tomorrow. (この部屋を明日までに片づけてほしい。 Check()内の動詞を適切な分詞の形に変えなさい。 71 VEREA 1) When I came home, I found my wife (sleep) on the sofa. We 2) Don't leave the door (unlock). 3) I want this problem (solve) by tomorrow. 01 分詞

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英語 高校生

evergreen のcheckの答えどこですか?ありますか?

Oney 名詞 いう り, O 良 € の意味を考え Check その一例で, -ing形と-ed形の使い分けには注意が必要。 exciting は excite の現在分詞形, excited は excite の過去分詞形で, excite は 「(人)を興奮させる」 という意 味の他動詞。 したがって, exciting は「(人)を興奮させる 「ような」 という能動の意味 (giving excitement) をもち, excited は「(何かに) 興奮させられた」 という受動の意味 (given excitement) をもつことになる。 exciting supporters とすると, 「(人)を興奮させるよ うなサポーター」という意味になる。 〈分詞+名詞〉には、日常的によく使われ、日本語化している表現も 多い。 カタカナ語と英語の違いに注意しよう。 ( )内の動詞を適切な分詞の形に変えなさい。 1) She was shocked at the (break) guitar. 2) There is a cat (sleep) on the roof. 3) This is a picture (paint) by Picasso. 4) She received (disappoint) news. Part 2 boiled egg (ゆで卵) boiling water (熱湯) fried chicken (フライドチキン) frozen food (冷凍食品) iced tea (アイスティー) rising sun ((昇る) 朝日) smoked cheese (スモークチーズ) used car (中古車) <-ing +名詞〉が〈動名詞+名詞〉の場合もある。〈分詞+名詞〉が 「~している・・・/~された・・・」という意味を表すのに対し, 〈動名詞+ 名詞〉の場合は、「~するための・・・」という意味を表す(p.231)。 1 JOHONAN 2 補語になる分詞 (叙述用法) SV+分詞 動詞が keep などの場合 TARGET (1) He kept saying that he loved me. (2) His eyes remain closed. (bid) vai stenent adt (S (1) 彼は私のことを愛していると言い続けた。 tot (alla) boote W (B (2) 彼の目は閉じられたままだ。 158 - Squal oda ( 分詞 Part 2 補語になる分詞 (叙述用法 形容詞となった分詞 (分詞形容詞)

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英語 高校生

この文の第二段落のamid calls for ~のcallsは、名詞でしょうか?前置詞のamidとcalls forのつながりが、なぜこのような訳になるのか理解できません。このcalls が名詞だと仮定して直訳すると、管理下において大規模に火を放つことを求める要求の最中に... 続きを読む

王 jon 【目標解答時間 15分 配点 37点 15 次の英文を読み, 下記の設問 (A~D) に答えなさい。 Fire is "a good servant but a bad master." In my house, in summer, I smell the air for the faintest hint of smoke as keenly as any horse or dog or kangaroo. I watch for columns of smoke, visualising again and again how fire could rush( 1 )the hill towards us. But if you are philosophical about it, fire is a natural 5 part of the Australian environment and has been for millions of years. Living with the threat of fire in the bush, or in the wild, is like living with sharks when diving, or with snakes while walking, or with traffic accidents on a city street. The idea that we should remove every shark from the sea, or every snake from the land, and control- burn, or deliberately set fire, to prevent any risk of 10 bushfires is a recipe for making the environment even worse. As Phil Koperberg, head of the New South Wales Fire Brigades, said ( 2 ) the Sydney bushfires of 1994, amid calls for massive control burning, “Do you want to concrete over all the bush? If you choose to live in the bush, you choose to accept the risk. f It is often claimed that some Austratian plants and animals have actually adapted to fire, evidence of an extraordinarily long period (millions of years before human arrival) during which fire has been more significant in the Australian environment than it has been on any other continent, but this is probably not strictly true. Many plants have adapted to the environment in 20 ways that also happen to be valuable in times of fire. ( 3 ), animals have adapted to a variety of different habitats, and can therefore survive during different periods of vegetation regrowth after a fire (or after, say, a cyclone, a flood, or just a tree falling in a forest). A tree that has the ability to regenerate from roots or lower trunk when the 25 upper tree dies as a result of being broken off in a storm, or falls over, rotten to the core, will also be able to respond when the upper part is killed by a fire. Seeds adapted to long hot droughts, and requiring a combination of heat and water for germination", will also find a fire, if followed by rain, a good stimulus for growing new plants. There does appear to be evidence that chemicals in 30 smoke can help promote growth in plants, but whether this is a direct 可能性があるかを 何度も が続いているのだ。 森林地帯, ダイビングのときにサメ, そやカンガルーにも負けな の匂いを嗅ぐ。 私は,どのよ 暮らすようなものである。 海 しき主人である」( れば, 火事はオーストラリア >> のヘビを取り除くべきだと 意図的に火を放つべきだ , 1994年のシドニー ている真っ只中 と言った。 入れるこ

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