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tellは他動詞なんですよね、 この問題でtellのあとの目的語として人ってきてないですよね、なんでですか?

副詞 polite 選択肢 目的語がないので他動詞 ① hear, ② say, ④ tell はすべて不可。 整理して覚える | 063 apmuntliw 100 □ say (to A), ているので, 自動詞 ③ speak が正解。 (人)に話す」 は原則として他動詞で 「発言内容」を目的語にとる。 さらに that 節やwh-節を目的 asayh 語にとることもある。 ただし, 「人」を目的語にとることない。 □ say A (to B) B(人)) A(言葉)を言う」 to void oud alad) bemotar all 99 注意 A には yes / no / hello/goodbye などの実際に発話される言葉が来る。 (A(人)) 「・・・」と言う」→615 注意 発言内容そのものを目的語にとるのは say だけ。 619 注意 直後に目的語としてthat 節が続くのは say だけ。 … say / tell / speak / talk の区別 □ say (that) SV / wh-節 「...と言う- / (2) tell)は原則として他動詞で人」を目的語にとる。 tell AB 「A(人)にB情報) を伝える/教える」 → 616 Section 160 00 197en 11 aid Google !注意 目的語を2つ続けることができるのは tell だけ。 □tell A about BTA (人) に B (話題)について話す」 → 617 □ tell A that SV / wh - 節 「A (人) に・・・と言う」 tell A to do 「A (人) に・・・するように言う」 → 618em ●注意 後ろに目的語と to do を続けることができるのは tell だけ。 197ih idon I (3) speakは原則として自動詞で 「話す / 演説する」という意味。 I speak to A about B 「A (人) B (話題) について話す」 □speak A 「A (言語)を話す」 ●注意 他動詞として用いる場合は, speak English 「英語を話す」など「言語」を目的語 にとる。 □talk A into doing「A(人)を説得して…させる」→620 Ho (4) talk は原則として自動詞で 「話す/話し合う」という意味。) haddor var T □talk to [with] A about B 「A (人) と B (話題) について話す [話し合う]」→64 lai noita? |_614 622 文法 row and ment mid □talk A out of doing 「A (人)を説得して…することをやめさせる」 → 621 注意 他動詞として用いる場合は、上の2つの形で頻出。 -3 イディオム Field Field 会話表現 Field 15 ボキャブラリー remind A of B の形をとる動詞 左整理して覚える | 06 参照 remind A of B 「AにBを思い出させる」 197) を用 Fiel 2

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英語 高校生

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Practice 日本語に合うように,( Hop 1. 先日は郵便局までの道を教えていただき,ありがとうございました。 It was ( ) of ( ) to ( 2. あなたに再会できて、とてもうれしいです。 ) to ( I ( )very ( )に適切な語を入れましょう。 3. 入試での合格,おめでとうございます。 ( )( ) me the way to the post office the other day. ) you again. ) your success in the entrance examination. 4. あなたの大きな援助にとても感謝しています。 I really ( )()great (). 10: Step 日本語に合うように,( )内の語を並べかえましょう。 1. 丁寧なメールを送っていただき, まことにありがとうございます。 Thank you very much (a/email / for / me / polite / sending). mor 2. あなたの成功を聞いて、うれしく思います 。 I (about / am / delighted / hear / to) your success. doorbya dair yola woll:3 Youndat eris is. 11/log 4. あなたとサッカーができて,とても楽しかったです。 It was (a/ great/play/ pleasure/soccer/to) with you. Jump 日本語に合うように、英語に直しましょう。 1. あなたの歌を聴けて, 最高に幸せです。 2. 楽しいひとときをありがとうございました。 <great time> 3. おめでとうございます。 オーディションに合格したのですね。 <the audition> 4. あなたの優しい言葉に感動しました。 3. 私に真実を話していただき, 本当にありがとうございます。 It is (kind / of / tell / to / very / you) me the truth.Prod ofiledonst AndY :8 2:3 Ils sus bloo odw Totoob as / anew

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英語 高校生

4の解き方がわかりません。 例えば(a)で、続く文であくびを謝っていることも全て把握した上で、挨拶なのでpolitelyかと考えたのですが、なぜ誤りなのか教えていただきたいです。

13 Lucy is a British schoolgirl who lives in Oxford. She is talking to her father, Fred, in the kitchen of their home. Read the conversation below and answer the following questions. Lucy: (a) Good morning, Dad. Oh, sorry for yawning. What are you doing with that microwave oven? It looks heavy. Do you need a hand with moving it? Fred: I think I'll be OK, Lucy. I'm just going to put it in the car and take it to the city dump. Lucy: Couldn't you send it away to be repaired? Fred: It's ten years old and well out of warranty now, so I very much doubt that the manufacturer would do it. They probably don't even carry the spare parts anymore. Lucy: That's a shame. Oh, I know what! Why not take it to the Repair Café near my school? Fred: What's that? I've never heard of it. Lucy: It's brilliant! We visited it as part of our environmental science course recently. It's a meeting place where people can get together to mend broken items cooperatively. And have a chat and a cup of coffee! Fred: I'm all ears. Tell me more. Lucy: Well, the first Repair Café was started by a Dutch woman called Martine Postma in Amsterdam in 2009. (1) 彼女は,使い捨て文化で環境が破壊されて, ゴミの量が地球規模で増えることを心配してたん . She wanted to find a local solution to this global problem. Fred: That's what they call "thinking globally, acting locally," isn't it? Lucy: Exactly. She also wanted to address the decline in community spirit amongst urban dwellers and do something about people's loss of practical skills and ingenuity. Fred: And the idea (2) caught on? Lucy: Very much so. The concept has grown into a global movement. The one in Oxford started about four years ago. Fred: Impressive! What kind of things do they repair? Lucy: Oh, all sorts. Electrical appliances, clothes, furniture, crockery, bicycles, and even toys. Fred: How successful are they at repairing things? Lucy: Well, of course, they cannot guarantee to fix every item brought to them, but they have a fairly good success rate. One study found that on average 60 to 70 percent of items were repaired. The rate is higher for some items such as bicycles and clothes but lower for things like laptop computers. Fred: I can understand that. Just between you and me, I think some electronics manufacturers deliberately make products in such a way that you cannot disassemble them and repair them unless you have specialized tools and equipment. Lucy: Yes, and that's where Repair Cafés can help. But these cafés are not just about repairing things for people. They are places where we can meet others, share ideas, and be inspired. The volunteer repairers are very keen to involve the visitors in thinking about the repair and actually carrying out the repair themselves. They also encourage people to think about living together in more sustainable communities. Fred: I suppose you could say they are about repairing our minds, not just our things. Lucy: Quite so, although often the two are very closely related. Many people attach (3)sentimental value to old things that might, for example, be part of their family history. Fred: I see what you mean. It almost sounds too good to be true. (a)Is there a catch? For example, how much does it cost? Lucy: Advice and help from the repairers is free, but people who use the café are invited to make a donation. That money is used to cover the costs involved in running the café. If specific spare parts are needed, the repairers will advise you on how to obtain them. Fred: Well, that's marvelous! (e)Then I'll take this old microwave there. Are they open today? Lucy: Yes, and I'll come with you. I've got a pair of jeans that are badly in need of some attention. QUESTIONS 1. Translate the underlined part after (1) into English. 2. What does the underlined phrase after (2) mean? Select the most appropriate expression from the list below. (A) became popular (B) hit a dead end (C) occurred to you (D) played a significant role (E) worked in practice 3. The underlined phrase after (3) means the value of an object which is derived from personal or emotional association rather than its material worth. Give ONE object that has "sentimental value" for you and explain why it has such value. Your answer should be between 15 and 20 English words in length. (Indicate the number of words you have written at the end of your answer.)

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