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カッコから適しているものを選べという問題と、 カッコに入るものを選べという問題がわからず、解説していただけたら嬉しいです。よろしくお願いします🙇‍♀️

Grammar most ~/most of the / almost all (of) the 〜の区別 Most students hope to study abroad. Most of the students at this college hope to study abroad. Almost all (of) the students at this college hope to study abroad. ★ 間接疑問の語順 ► What does this sentence mean? 「たいていの学生は留学を希望する」 「この大学の学生の大多数[ほとんど]は留学を希望する」 ★ let O do 「O に (望むように) ~させる」 / make Odo Oに(無理に) ~させる」の区別 ►My boss let me take a day off. 「上司は私に(私が望むように) 1日休ませてくれた」 = = My boss allowed me to take a day off. painstall &16mmato <allow O to do> は <let O do> とほぼ同じ意味を表す。 allow ではto不定詞となることに注意。 • My parents made me give up the plan. 「両親は私にその計画をあきらめさせた」 Do you know <what this sentence means>? 「この大学の学生のほぼ全員が留学を希望する」 「この文は何を意味しているのですか(疑問文)」 reanの文は何を意味しているのかわかりますか(間接疑問)」 VM ただし、疑問詞が主語の場合は、語順は変わらない。 born gublied ai addon 2 Who broke this vase? • Do you know <who broke this vase>? 3. Do you know( )? ① when the movie starts (③3) when does the movie start A ( )から適しているものを選びなさい。 1. Bill was kind enough to (make/ let) me use his bicycle. H blogs kuink 2. (Most/Almost) students did badly on the biology test. 「誰がこの花瓶を割ったのですか(疑問文)」 「誰がこの花瓶を割ったかわかりますか(間接疑問)」 ood wor B 各文の()に入るものを選びなさい。 1. ( )the languages of Europe belong to the Indo-European ① Almost ② Most (3) Most of 2. Betty started her speech by saying, “Please ( ① let ② have (3) nogal family. ④ Almost of ) me to introduce myself." bea allow ④ make ② the movie when starts does the movie start when

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英語 高校生

関係副詞の非制限用法です! 〜,where… となるとき、今までは「〜で、そして…」とか「〜、そこで…」みたいな風に訳してたのですが、この問題では「〜である、というのはそこでは…」って訳してるんです!!!!!そんなbecauseみたいなニュアンス含めるのってありなんですか!... 続きを読む

<英文構造 > All scientific explanations are based on the idea / of there being an order / in nature 〔which can be understood by the human mind〕 People / in the Western world / take this for granted; V but the idea is foreign to many other civilizations, 〔where the belief is commonly held that some mystery lies at the root of natural phenomena}〕. FOCUS 名詞節の構文 □ the belief is commonly held that Onominert lesibon natural phenomena: 名詞と同格関係にある節が離れていて、間に is commonly held があるのに注意。文の核は the belief is commonly held 「信念が一般に抱かれている」 であることをおさえよう。 後続のthat 節 は the belief の内容を説明する同格節になっているので「・・・という信念が一般に抱かれている」と poinpiin to rabi od 訳す。 重要構文 33 1500100 ℓ.1 the idea of there being an order in nature which can ~ : which ...の先行詞は何かよく考えて訳す こと。 文意から, nature ではなくan order が先行詞と判断する。 there being an order は動名詞 hethe 「秩序が の表現で, there は being の意味上の主語の扱いになっている。 there being an order→ 2007 あること」。 (→重要構文 20 重要構文 23 ℓ.2 take this for granted: this は前文の the idea of there being human mind 「自然界には人間が 理解できる秩序があるという考え」 を指す。 そのあとに続く but the idea is foreign ~の the idea も同じ内容を指す。 anishtyrs l.3 civilizations, where. ・・・・ : 関係副詞の非制限用法なので、 接続詞と名詞(=先行詞)を補って訳す必要 がある。 ここでは文脈から, because there (= in many other civilizations) ・・・ 「多くの文明にとって 異質である。というのは、そこ(=多くの文明)では・・・」として訳すと文意が通る。(→重要構文 28 , 訳 すべての科学的説明は、自然界には人間の知性によって理解されることができる秩序があるという考え に基づいている。西洋世界の人々は、この考えを当然のことと考えている。しかし、その考えは他の多くの 文明にとって異質である。というのは、そこでは,何か神秘的なものが自然現象の根源にあるという信念が 一般に抱かれているからである。

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英語 高校生

ここら辺の問題が全然わからなかったのですがどこが弱くてどこを勉強したらいいと思いますか?〰︎✍🏻💭

(1) You ( (1 need not :21 (2) It was a great party last night. You () have come. 1 should (2 may 3 can have brought your umbrella. It didn't rain. 2 should must not (4) (4) Jiro (24 the movie; he knew nothing must have seen 2 can't see ③ (1) (3) (3) He has not come here yet. I am afraid he have taken the wrong train. 1 has to may cannot may not (5) James has a toothache now. He ( should go would go (8) ( (2) X2) 4 (10) (3) about the story. may have seen 4 (6) You seem to know anything on science. You ( cannot may ③③3) must (143) (7) You (yesterday if you had anything else to do. (1) needn't to come (3) needn't coming can to the dentist yesterday. should have gone would have gone ead sd sved of min would can't have seen have studied physics. (4) should 2 don't need come needn't have come „pildus ni daitan. ( I ought to have been drunk more coffee. I feel sleepy. I ought to have drunk more coffee. I feel sleepy. 3 I ought to not have drunk more coffee. I feel sleepy.m od gming a Jí I may not say so, but I cannot remember. I might say so, but I cannot remember. I might have said so, but I cannot remember. extrasną blonde teY (8) (9) (2) (1) I'm not good at English. I should study it harder when I was young. (2) I'm not good at English. I ought to have studied it harder when I was young. I'm not good at English. I need have studied it harder when I was young. (3) muoy ovarl bluroris JOY

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英語 高校生

一応自分で解いてみたんですけど、④がよくわからなかったので教えて下さい😭😭🙇‍♀️🙏

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