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1から11まで日本語訳を教えてください

Were 1 rich, 1 could buy the car. 万店 フイ 上ad 1 been rich, 1 would have bought the Cr Should you change Your mind, please let me knoW. OFO 3 ンー 1.、 = が1 were rich, 1 could buy the car. 2 = IT had been rich, 1 would have bonght the cer. 3. = you should change your mind, please let me know. | はffを使わない仮定法 4. Without your help, 1 would not be able to do this job. 「がな | 5 wa語謗 Jim very well.otherwise.we would not trust him. 「そうでな | 6. Im your place, 1 would have done the same thing. 「もしあなたの立 | 7. Amonestman wouldn't do such a thing. -計語が伯 1 1 8. To_hear her speak, you would think she was from Tokyo. [不定周で伯 Me コ にーー ーー ニーっRaise 4 withoutは「一がない」 という意味で, 文頭に(代)名詞と共に用いるこ とで季と同じ働き 参考 | botfor を用いても同じ意味を表すことができるが, 文語的表現である。 参考 with は without とは逆の意味をもち. 「一があれば」 ということを表す。 With a itle more money, 1 conld bny another coat. 5. otherwise は「そうでなければ] という意味を表す副詞で, 直前に述べられている事実に反っ 表す。 =廿we didn't know ]im very well we would not trust him. 6 =『Thad been in your place, would have done the same thing. 7 =攻he were an honest man, he wonldnt do such a thing. 6 =せyon heard her speak。 you would think she was from Tokyo 仮定法を使った構文 2 ト UNimate pp. 65-367 / 2nd Eition pp。 9 下were not for your help, 1 would not be able to do this job. 10. fonlyIwere richi 11.、 TPs time you went to bed. 「もしーが7 「こできえぁ: 3

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英語 高校生

丸は気にしないでください(><) 答え教えていただけると嬉しいです😭

間 JH OUT culture, where the use ot dictionaries 1S WideSDread。many people may have the impression that a word's meaning is simply its dictionary definition.A little thought should show however, that there must be more to meaning than this. It is true that when someone wants to find out what き Word means, an easy and practical way to do it is to look the word up ina dicionary. Most people in our caltare accept dictionaries as providing unauestionably authoritative accounts of the meanings of the words they define. [2] Thenoleof dictionaries/ in our society as authorities on meaning 1eads many people to feel that the dicionary dehnition of a word more accurately represents the word's meaning than does an individual speaker's nderstanding of the word. Keep in mind/ however。 that the people who write dictionaries arrive at their definitions by studying the ways speakers of the language use different words. Some dictionaries are relatively prescriptive\、 others more descriptive* but all must face the fact that a word means what people use it to mean。 There simply is no higher authority than the general community of native speakers of the language. This is obyiously the position one must take in descriptive analysis、 but even in prescriptive grammar, words cannot be given strange defimitions that dont correspond to actual uses of those words by the speech community. A word's meaning is determined by the people who use that word, not by a dictionary- [3] The iqea that a dictionary definition is all there is to a word's meaning runs into even more serious problems when one considers that im order to understand the dictionary definition of a word, one must know the meanings of the words used in that definition: For example. 下 the word ecfo7xere is defined as 'a blastomere that develops into ectoderm'、one must ee he 0 Me 0 Pd Side

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英語 高校生

13~18番どれが正解かお願いします。答えの確認がしたいです。

ーー HU 隊 Throughout history。 humans a 汰<<い have had an Urge to make social connections、 Making friends js Something that most p 3 GO] ple do naturally when meeting people through fmily and friends and getting to k 2 | 5 to know people in their neighborhood, at school or im the "workplace。 mm addition, the Internet has (|131) a new meeting place一 SNS). the social networking site Social networking sites were originally designed to help adults connect with other adults: Users (| 14 | ) their own profi le containing personal mformation (such as likes and dislikes) which others could look through, When you found someone with similar interests to you that you wanted to contact。 you *posted a message and waited for a reply. These types of SNS were PD but access was usually *ofE mits to children。 Tt should come aS no surprise that technologically *savvy teenagers would Want to use computers in a similar Way. Im the United States。 MySpace.com is one of the largest social networking sites with over 100 miliion users。 Unlike some sites that ( 司| ) a special invitation to jon, MySpace js open to everyone Over the age of 14. Users create their own personal profile page and can spend their time *blogging, posting photos and instant messaging with other members from all over the world. They can then decide whetherlthey want to make their profile available only to friends or to al registered USeTS. Many *teens now prefer using SNS to ( ) touch with friends and meet new people. Instead of asking for a phone number or lemailladdressi asking for someone's MySpace profile iS becoming almuch more lpopular 0計 NR

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