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19ってこの理論でいくと、whenも時の副詞節を導くから未来のことでも現在形ですか? なんか違うような気がしますが、違うとしてなぜ違うか分かりません。

第1章 時制 19~25 23 Part 1 文法 22 Part1 交流 exts Point 008 ステージ] 法・語法 19 I'll be at home watching TV until ( ). 19. until 節 未来のことでも現在時制 you come back ② you be back Uniog 出ポイン you will be back you will have been back 〈拓殖大> Point 008 時・条件の副詞節一未来のことでも現在時制 接続詞 until / before/after/ as soon as などで導かれる節は時の副詞節 になるので、未来のことでも現在時制を用いる。 標準 20 持条件の副詞節未来完了は用いず現在完了 標準 試英語の 20 When I ( ) a thousand English words, will I be able to read 語法」「イディン an English newspaper? “クセント・発音 I am learning で効率的に食い ③ will have learned 2 have learned ④ will learn <東北学院大 > 本書 Point 009 へと導く厳 時条件の副詞節では未来完了は用いず、 現在完了を用いる。 主節の前に用いられる when 節は副詞節。 文中で用いられる場合の見分けは次のPoint 009 参照。 Point 009 文中で用いられるwhen 節/ if節の見分け 文中で用いられる when 節/if節は必ずしも副詞節とは限らない。 その見分け については, 【整理2】の内容を正確に押さえておこう。 tning 中堅大学で は「合格ライン ができます。 21 Can you give me a call when you ( ① arrive ② arrived ③ will arrive ) at the airport? 21 when 節 「・・・するとき」 ④ are arrived <中央大) when 節 「いつ・・・するか」 -名詞節。 未来のことは未来時制 時の副詞節。 未来のことでも現在時制 標準 標準 出項目を211 目を218のポー かです。 22 口 Mr. Tanaka is out now, and I don't know when he ( office. ) in the 23 of ① will be back 2 is back 24 節 「もし……すれば」 条件の副詞節。 未来のことでも現在時制 標準 if節 「・・・するかどうか」 名詞節。 未来のことは未来時制 準 また情報 ③ is being back ④ be back 【整理 つけています 覚える」べき □■ nice. きます。 ① will have been ② is 英作 24 ■ 英作文 □ 解」 「英作 She is not sure if he ( overseas students. ①comes ② had come 23 We will go to the open market tomorrow if the weather ( ) to today's welcome party for the <愛知大 > 25 時の副詞節の when 節なので, 未来時制ではなく現在時制 ③ were had been < 東洋大 > 3 will

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英語 高校生

下線部Dと答え.ウはなぜ同じ用法なんでしょうか 教えてください🙏

closer to reality. Researchers have investigated the use of electricity to stimulate vision for nearly half a century. In the 1960's, a *physiologist implanted 80 electrodes on the surface of a blind person's *visual cortex, a region at the back of the brain. Wireless stimulation of the electrodes made the patient see spots of light known as *phosphenes. This is the first stop for visual signals coming from the eye. (D) By the 1980's, a crop of *ophthalmologists began considering a narrower and seemingly easier-to-solve problem: making *prostheses for the eye. They suggested that degrade *photoreceptor cells called *rods and cones, still leave large portions of the retina intact even after a patient has become totally blind. The way to stimulate the remaining functional cells was proved *feasible in the mid-1990's. A device consisting of a tiny video camera perched on the bridge of a pair of glasses, a belt-worn video processing unit, and an electronic box, was developed recently. The electronic box issues signals to an implant behind the patient's ear that has wires running to a grid of 16 electrodes affixed to the output layer of the retina. The video processor wirelessly transmits a simplified picture of what the camera images to the box, and then the retinal implant stimulates cells in a pattern roughly reflecting that information.

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英語 高校生

英語の問が分からないので誰か解ける人解説込みでお願いします

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